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dealing with spin drift ?
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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 1207643" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>How are you fellas dealing with spin drift?</p><p>1, dialing for it </p><p>2. holding for it </p><p>3. Offsetting your zero to counter it. </p><p>I have always dialed for it as my shooter program has directed me with great success. </p><p>I recently watched a long range hunting program where they were zerowing about a half moa to the left to counter the effects of spin drift . they was using the g7 rangefinder and to my knowledge it does not does not calculate spin drift . </p><p>My procedure is to feed the yardage in to the app and it spits out the drop and wind if I do not have data available I feed in the atmospheric conditions manually . </p><p>I was just wandering if the offset method was practical then I could fall back to a drop book and not rely on electronics as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 1207643, member: 29195"] How are you fellas dealing with spin drift? 1, dialing for it 2. holding for it 3. Offsetting your zero to counter it. I have always dialed for it as my shooter program has directed me with great success. I recently watched a long range hunting program where they were zerowing about a half moa to the left to counter the effects of spin drift . they was using the g7 rangefinder and to my knowledge it does not does not calculate spin drift . My procedure is to feed the yardage in to the app and it spits out the drop and wind if I do not have data available I feed in the atmospheric conditions manually . I was just wandering if the offset method was practical then I could fall back to a drop book and not rely on electronics as much. [/QUOTE]
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