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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 42488"><p>Hey Brent... Glad you're interested in the product. I manufacture the ACI and did manufacture "on special order" Angles indicated for Horus Vision. The cosine version does both as the cosines are in five degree increments. This is the method of choice by all of the military Snipers utilizing it. It has been in use, in Afghanistan, Iraq as well as other places on this Globe of ours for over three years. But knowing the "Angle" supposedly works the best with software when shooting at or beyond 1200 yards and at or above 40 degrees. This is because the ballistic coefficient of your bullet changes in flight and the tables in the software packages such as the ATRAG 1&2P, utilize these calcs. However, in order for the math to work with the software, "math is math, science is science", you must have all of your variables in check. Torque settings, scope height above bore, MET Data etc… The ACI hasn't failed anyone that I know of in the field, which may be why they have endorsed it on my web site. </p><p><a href="http://www.snipertools.com" target="_blank">Sniper Tools Web Site </a></p><p></p><p>[ 11-17-2003: Message edited by: W ]</p><p></p><p>[ 11-17-2003: Message edited by: W ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 42488"] Hey Brent... Glad you’re interested in the product. I manufacture the ACI and did manufacture "on special order" Angles indicated for Horus Vision. The cosine version does both as the cosines are in five degree increments. This is the method of choice by all of the military Snipers utilizing it. It has been in use, in Afghanistan, Iraq as well as other places on this Globe of ours for over three years. But knowing the "Angle" supposedly works the best with software when shooting at or beyond 1200 yards and at or above 40 degrees. This is because the ballistic coefficient of your bullet changes in flight and the tables in the software packages such as the ATRAG 1&2P, utilize these calcs. However, in order for the math to work with the software, “math is math, science is science”, you must have all of your variables in check. Torque settings, scope height above bore, MET Data etc… The ACI hasn’t failed anyone that I know of in the field, which may be why they have endorsed it on my web site. [url="http://www.snipertools.com"]Sniper Tools Web Site [/url] [ 11-17-2003: Message edited by: W ] [ 11-17-2003: Message edited by: W ] [/QUOTE]
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