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<blockquote data-quote="cdixon1" data-source="post: 2931259" data-attributes="member: 91071"><p>That is good to know. Would you suggest tweaking BC/Velocity/Etc to match at a particular distance that I shot, then assume the inbetween yardages are correct? Unfortunately my range has set distances, so to shoot say 675 gets a little hard to do to confirm.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you. I measure to the top of the barrel, not the center of the bore not thinking it through. I am 1.8" to the center of bore. I will update that and see what that does to the number</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Being this is a hunting rifle, I did 1" high out of habit mainly. The goal is to extend point blank range as far as possible, but I see your point. The 1" high was part of the data input in the solver.</p><p></p><p>When you say true your data, how exactly do you do that? Is that in the solver, or do you need to collect more data at those ranges?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdixon1, post: 2931259, member: 91071"] That is good to know. Would you suggest tweaking BC/Velocity/Etc to match at a particular distance that I shot, then assume the inbetween yardages are correct? Unfortunately my range has set distances, so to shoot say 675 gets a little hard to do to confirm. Thank you. I measure to the top of the barrel, not the center of the bore not thinking it through. I am 1.8" to the center of bore. I will update that and see what that does to the number Being this is a hunting rifle, I did 1" high out of habit mainly. The goal is to extend point blank range as far as possible, but I see your point. The 1" high was part of the data input in the solver. When you say true your data, how exactly do you do that? Is that in the solver, or do you need to collect more data at those ranges? [/QUOTE]
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