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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 866149" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>baaa haaa haa, trouble maker. I tend to load my data in the computer at first light and while in the field I double check it. Then if a firing solution is needed it is much quicker and simpler. Of course I have my chart as well, for known elevation. Correct me if I am wrong but if your properly load your data it is not that time consuming to get a good solution. For me I have data perimeters loaded in with the variables being range, slope, absolute baro, temp, wind speed, wind direction, and CE. I can load absolute first thing at the hunting site, as well as temperature. That leaves range, slope, wind, CE. I can get range and slope from the Leica with a press of 2 buttons. The rest hardest part is CE. Lat is already loaded. so I need 1 numbers, compas direction, that I would not normally input if CE was not accounted for, correct? When in the field I time myself for practicality sake. It does take a little time for sure, but I guess after all if you are shooting a 1000 yards it is about the shot and not the hunt so it better be a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 866149, member: 61747"] baaa haaa haa, trouble maker. I tend to load my data in the computer at first light and while in the field I double check it. Then if a firing solution is needed it is much quicker and simpler. Of course I have my chart as well, for known elevation. Correct me if I am wrong but if your properly load your data it is not that time consuming to get a good solution. For me I have data perimeters loaded in with the variables being range, slope, absolute baro, temp, wind speed, wind direction, and CE. I can load absolute first thing at the hunting site, as well as temperature. That leaves range, slope, wind, CE. I can get range and slope from the Leica with a press of 2 buttons. The rest hardest part is CE. Lat is already loaded. so I need 1 numbers, compas direction, that I would not normally input if CE was not accounted for, correct? When in the field I time myself for practicality sake. It does take a little time for sure, but I guess after all if you are shooting a 1000 yards it is about the shot and not the hunt so it better be a good one. [/QUOTE]
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