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Exbal Question ?? Trajectory Validation
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 210720" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Would need details to figure it out.</p><p>What were the temps and altitude?</p><p>Was the 29.72" raw, station pressure?</p><p>What was your BC entered?</p><p>With the 940m chronograph testing, what was your ES?</p><p>Did you re-chrono to get the corrected velocity value of 2819?</p><p>Do you think the ammo was the same temp?</p><p>Was the gun fouled the same?</p><p>Was there a cleaning in between 940m, 695m?</p><p></p><p>An average velocity will only work for you if the results still fall within the killzone of your target. This is a imiting factor as far as effective range of your 'system'. Do you feel like you can pull up and with a single shot, and hit your killzone at 940m?</p><p>Be honest now. There is no 'average' to it, nor walking shots into a barn door. What size is your killzone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 210720, member: 1521"] Would need details to figure it out. What were the temps and altitude? Was the 29.72" raw, station pressure? What was your BC entered? With the 940m chronograph testing, what was your ES? Did you re-chrono to get the corrected velocity value of 2819? Do you think the ammo was the same temp? Was the gun fouled the same? Was there a cleaning in between 940m, 695m? An average velocity will only work for you if the results still fall within the killzone of your target. This is a imiting factor as far as effective range of your 'system'. Do you feel like you can pull up and with a single shot, and hit your killzone at 940m? Be honest now. There is no 'average' to it, nor walking shots into a barn door. What size is your killzone? [/QUOTE]
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