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Firing Solutions-- Skeletons in the closet?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1085805" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>When I come up with a firing solution I want it to be perfect. This week I have learned that our tools have skeletons. Three examples are:</p><p> The clicks on the Zeiss scope are in inches not moa.</p><p> The G7 does not figure in spin drift and coriolis effect.</p><p> The Leica !600 and the RF binocular show an incorrect shoot to.</p><p>Are these skeletons correct and are there more?</p><p>What is the simplest, fastest way to come up with the perfect firing solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1085805, member: 81625"] When I come up with a firing solution I want it to be perfect. This week I have learned that our tools have skeletons. Three examples are: The clicks on the Zeiss scope are in inches not moa. The G7 does not figure in spin drift and coriolis effect. The Leica !600 and the RF binocular show an incorrect shoot to. Are these skeletons correct and are there more? What is the simplest, fastest way to come up with the perfect firing solution? [/QUOTE]
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