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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter15" data-source="post: 828718" data-attributes="member: 46673"><p>Thanks for the input JARHEAD. I have accuratley accounted for MV, zero range, scope height, G1 BC, Range (to the yd), Temp., Baro Pres., Angle of Shot, and Altitude. One thing that I have done is entered a station pressure for my Baro. Pres. To my understadning, I should then enter 0 for my altitude. I may have misread this information which could be the cause. Am I understanding this correctly? The odd thing was that this happened for my friends 280 AI in the same manner on the same evening. His dial was dead on at 675 (which is very near the yardage I verified his MV at) and was later 10 MOA off at 1030yds. Once on target at 1030yds his rifle performed amazingly. So both rifles acted similarly with data entry as accurate as possible with my skill set. What is causing my program to be so dramatically off at longer distances. I have heard of using multiple BC's entered into a program and have the option to do so but am unsure of how multiple BC's work. In addition I don't know if that is the problem or if I am over looking something. Any other thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter15, post: 828718, member: 46673"] Thanks for the input JARHEAD. I have accuratley accounted for MV, zero range, scope height, G1 BC, Range (to the yd), Temp., Baro Pres., Angle of Shot, and Altitude. One thing that I have done is entered a station pressure for my Baro. Pres. To my understadning, I should then enter 0 for my altitude. I may have misread this information which could be the cause. Am I understanding this correctly? The odd thing was that this happened for my friends 280 AI in the same manner on the same evening. His dial was dead on at 675 (which is very near the yardage I verified his MV at) and was later 10 MOA off at 1030yds. Once on target at 1030yds his rifle performed amazingly. So both rifles acted similarly with data entry as accurate as possible with my skill set. What is causing my program to be so dramatically off at longer distances. I have heard of using multiple BC's entered into a program and have the option to do so but am unsure of how multiple BC's work. In addition I don't know if that is the problem or if I am over looking something. Any other thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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