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Elevation effects on bullet trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2133187" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>When I shoot LR, I set up my LabRadar next to my rifle; I do the same when testing/working loads at 500 yards (my preferred range for testing LR loads). I generally keep a logbook of the range, the conditions, how I called the wind, what I held for wind, the results, MV, and where I hit. I shoot constantly and it is not unusual for me to notice slight movements in my zero due to different bullets, powder, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2133187, member: 3230"] When I shoot LR, I set up my LabRadar next to my rifle; I do the same when testing/working loads at 500 yards (my preferred range for testing LR loads). I generally keep a logbook of the range, the conditions, how I called the wind, what I held for wind, the results, MV, and where I hit. I shoot constantly and it is not unusual for me to notice slight movements in my zero due to different bullets, powder, etc. [/QUOTE]
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