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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1716549" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Do you have an app like Applied ballistics or the sort? I myself do not enable Coriolis in mine. I also use a Kestrel 5700 with AB, I just went through it, I'm not 100% that it figures it in the calc.</p><p>If you do have an app, enable it, then change your azimuth and see what it does to your dope. It does not change much for me to 1000 yards, I can expand the number, but to me, the farther one goes out, the more in question your load becomes as to how well it holds vertical. Then throw in environmental conditions which skew things way more.</p><p>Just say you shoot at 1600 yards. And your 3 shot group size is 12", the bulk of that will be vertical dispersion unless you are shooting a cheytac sizes case, There are days, same rifle, same load that may disappear, but there is so much going on when the bullet is in flight that Coriolis is something I will never concern myself with. I suppose if I entered the 2 mile game, my mind may change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1716549, member: 33622"] Do you have an app like Applied ballistics or the sort? I myself do not enable Coriolis in mine. I also use a Kestrel 5700 with AB, I just went through it, I'm not 100% that it figures it in the calc. If you do have an app, enable it, then change your azimuth and see what it does to your dope. It does not change much for me to 1000 yards, I can expand the number, but to me, the farther one goes out, the more in question your load becomes as to how well it holds vertical. Then throw in environmental conditions which skew things way more. Just say you shoot at 1600 yards. And your 3 shot group size is 12", the bulk of that will be vertical dispersion unless you are shooting a cheytac sizes case, There are days, same rifle, same load that may disappear, but there is so much going on when the bullet is in flight that Coriolis is something I will never concern myself with. I suppose if I entered the 2 mile game, my mind may change. [/QUOTE]
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