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Get Smart Ballistically - Use A Ballistics Program By Darrell Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 266077" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i will admit to being kinda wrong regarding the use of programs while working up loads. </p><p>but then i havent changed my loads in many years.</p><p> i am doubtful however when told the proper load can be established without actually firing the gun. </p><p>im also doubtful when told with the use of weather meters, cosign indicators, calculators and the like, one shot kills can be expected at serious distances.</p><p> im of the opinion that weather meters give wind information on the spot.</p><p> not much help when shooting across a wide valley of 1000 yds. or more, where wind could be blowing in several directions, at different speeds. </p><p>untill somebody actually proves me wrong, ill still put my faith in my spotter, and not bother to own the other stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 266077, member: 12443"] i will admit to being kinda wrong regarding the use of programs while working up loads. but then i havent changed my loads in many years. i am doubtful however when told the proper load can be established without actually firing the gun. im also doubtful when told with the use of weather meters, cosign indicators, calculators and the like, one shot kills can be expected at serious distances. im of the opinion that weather meters give wind information on the spot. not much help when shooting across a wide valley of 1000 yds. or more, where wind could be blowing in several directions, at different speeds. untill somebody actually proves me wrong, ill still put my faith in my spotter, and not bother to own the other stuff. [/QUOTE]
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