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Help... Am I making long range shooting too hard?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2350964" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>In a your app there is a feature for zero offset and zero height. Windage and elevation. Basically the impact point of the bullet vs your aim point at your zero distance. If you zero at 100 and are .5" high you input .5 in the offset section for zero height. If you are left or right you input that data for the offset section. The app will adjust the solution.</p><p>If your scope is aligned with the bore axis then usually zero offset is 0. If you cant the rifle or have an offset mount you will have a value in the offset section. I've never used this feature for offset scopes, don't use them, and i bubble up for a plumb line rifle and scope. Where it is used or has been used for me is offset impact for zeroing out spin drift effect. I only zero .25 moa left so I don't even mess with at it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2350964, member: 61747"] In a your app there is a feature for zero offset and zero height. Windage and elevation. Basically the impact point of the bullet vs your aim point at your zero distance. If you zero at 100 and are .5” high you input .5 in the offset section for zero height. If you are left or right you input that data for the offset section. The app will adjust the solution. If your scope is aligned with the bore axis then usually zero offset is 0. If you cant the rifle or have an offset mount you will have a value in the offset section. I’ve never used this feature for offset scopes, don’t use them, and i bubble up for a plumb line rifle and scope. Where it is used or has been used for me is offset impact for zeroing out spin drift effect. I only zero .25 moa left so I don’t even mess with at it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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