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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="woolecox" data-source="post: 1223326" data-attributes="member: 18551"><p>I finally broke down and bought the G-7. I have not had a chance to use it at long range yet. I have programed 3 of my rifles with favorite loads for each one. </p><p></p><p>So here is my question: How does this unit give me accurate long range corrections if there is no place in the program to enter my Zero atmospheric data? </p><p></p><p>When using the MRAD or MOA output option, there are no fields to enter atmospherics during your zero and sight in at the range.</p><p></p><p>Here is an example: On my last elk hunt in Idaho, I had zeroed my 7mm Rem Mag at near sea level and 85 degrees, etc. When we got to the mountains of Idaho later that winter, we checked our zeros at over 6000 feet and 32 degrees. </p><p></p><p>The rifle hit about 1.25" low at 100 yards (that would be a miss at 400 yards). After uploading the atmospheric conditions into my Shooter program, the proper adjustment could be made. </p><p></p><p>How can the G7 do this if it has no starting point? </p><p></p><p>I am heading to Kansas at the end of the month and will get a chance to air it out. The difference in altitude alone will be about 3000 ft. We will see.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Woolly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woolecox, post: 1223326, member: 18551"] I finally broke down and bought the G-7. I have not had a chance to use it at long range yet. I have programed 3 of my rifles with favorite loads for each one. So here is my question: How does this unit give me accurate long range corrections if there is no place in the program to enter my Zero atmospheric data? When using the MRAD or MOA output option, there are no fields to enter atmospherics during your zero and sight in at the range. Here is an example: On my last elk hunt in Idaho, I had zeroed my 7mm Rem Mag at near sea level and 85 degrees, etc. When we got to the mountains of Idaho later that winter, we checked our zeros at over 6000 feet and 32 degrees. The rifle hit about 1.25” low at 100 yards (that would be a miss at 400 yards). After uploading the atmospheric conditions into my Shooter program, the proper adjustment could be made. How can the G7 do this if it has no starting point? I am heading to Kansas at the end of the month and will get a chance to air it out. The difference in altitude alone will be about 3000 ft. We will see. Thanks, Woolly [/QUOTE]
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