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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Come on out - It's safe now
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt27" data-source="post: 78370" data-attributes="member: 781"><p><strong>Re: Come on out - It\'s safe now</strong></p><p></p><p>If one was to take a 4x8 piece of plywood(i believe like kirby does) and start at 100yards and get your zero(aiming point would be the top of the plywood) and move the plywood to 200 still maitaining aiming point of the top of the plywood and fire a group and then circling or marking the group and then move it to 300 and so on while still maintaining aiming point of the top of the plywood. </p><p> NOTE--- One would not adjust the elevation turret---</p><p></p><p>One will be able to get drop in inches out to 500-600 yards. Can one then go back to the ballistic programs and match up the drop figures while recording all the necessary data like temp, humidity, baro, bearing, lattitude, MV, scope height, base angle???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt27, post: 78370, member: 781"] [b]Re: Come on out - It\'s safe now[/b] If one was to take a 4x8 piece of plywood(i believe like kirby does) and start at 100yards and get your zero(aiming point would be the top of the plywood) and move the plywood to 200 still maitaining aiming point of the top of the plywood and fire a group and then circling or marking the group and then move it to 300 and so on while still maintaining aiming point of the top of the plywood. NOTE--- One would not adjust the elevation turret--- One will be able to get drop in inches out to 500-600 yards. Can one then go back to the ballistic programs and match up the drop figures while recording all the necessary data like temp, humidity, baro, bearing, lattitude, MV, scope height, base angle??? [/QUOTE]
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