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Elevation effects on bullet trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2117027" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I can't tell you the exact effects other than I used a 100 yd zero and coupled with my Kestrel 5700 elite, I had no issues hitting out to 700 (farthest target) on my last venture in Montana. Using a 100 yd zero minimizes the environmental effects. I did calibrate my Kestrel at the range in Montana that was about 7,000' elevation. I live at sea level in Florida. If I remember right it took me a lil less MOA to hit at the same distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2117027, member: 94240"] I can’t tell you the exact effects other than I used a 100 yd zero and coupled with my Kestrel 5700 elite, I had no issues hitting out to 700 (farthest target) on my last venture in Montana. Using a 100 yd zero minimizes the environmental effects. I did calibrate my Kestrel at the range in Montana that was about 7,000’ elevation. I live at sea level in Florida. If I remember right it took me a lil less MOA to hit at the same distance. [/QUOTE]
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