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<blockquote data-quote="topwater225" data-source="post: 311249" data-attributes="member: 6315"><p>No offense taken what so ever. Thanks for explaining that part. I can totally understand where you are coming from now. I didn't think of exbal coming up with velocity numbers like you explained. I went out just this morning and my drop chart is VERY GOOD to 1000 yards (on steel). But I know what you mean when you say on paper...For instance, this irritates me: I started at 500 and was dead on. So, I went to 1000 and I was dead on (as far a drops go). So I move to 900 and now I am hitting the top of the plate. I was still hitting the 12" steel plate, but instead of dead on like 500 and 1000, now I'm at the top. I was somewhat pleased because I was hitting the plate, but if I were shooting paper for score, that might really suck. After that I went to 825 and sure enough I was dead center.....same for 650. I may be referring to a different problem, but there is definitely room for improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topwater225, post: 311249, member: 6315"] No offense taken what so ever. Thanks for explaining that part. I can totally understand where you are coming from now. I didn't think of exbal coming up with velocity numbers like you explained. I went out just this morning and my drop chart is VERY GOOD to 1000 yards (on steel). But I know what you mean when you say on paper...For instance, this irritates me: I started at 500 and was dead on. So, I went to 1000 and I was dead on (as far a drops go). So I move to 900 and now I am hitting the top of the plate. I was still hitting the 12" steel plate, but instead of dead on like 500 and 1000, now I'm at the top. I was somewhat pleased because I was hitting the plate, but if I were shooting paper for score, that might really suck. After that I went to 825 and sure enough I was dead center.....same for 650. I may be referring to a different problem, but there is definitely room for improvement. [/QUOTE]
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