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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2503202" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>When talking about the rotation of the earth and then ballistics used for long range shooting you really should get a good device like a Kestrel with a Ballistic Program installed. You have to be a very good mathematician to figure it out. You should have the Longitude/latitude/altitude/ direction you are shooting (360 degrees) after you get that then you can figure in bullet spin drift right/left, temp, humidity, BC, Velocity. This is sight specific so if you are trying to do something with your scope at one area, it will not be the same in another area.</p><p>Unless you are shooting ELR and past 1K don't worry about it. If you are going ELR just get yourself a Ballistic Program with a Kestrel.</p><p>Sight your rifle in at 100 yards and let the computer do the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2503202, member: 116439"] When talking about the rotation of the earth and then ballistics used for long range shooting you really should get a good device like a Kestrel with a Ballistic Program installed. You have to be a very good mathematician to figure it out. You should have the Longitude/latitude/altitude/ direction you are shooting (360 degrees) after you get that then you can figure in bullet spin drift right/left, temp, humidity, BC, Velocity. This is sight specific so if you are trying to do something with your scope at one area, it will not be the same in another area. Unless you are shooting ELR and past 1K don't worry about it. If you are going ELR just get yourself a Ballistic Program with a Kestrel. Sight your rifle in at 100 yards and let the computer do the rest. [/QUOTE]
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