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Help with Leica Geovid 10x42 HD-B Ballistics Card
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1379616" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p><a href="http://leicaflash.leica-camera.com/leicadroptest.html" target="_blank">http://leicaflash.leica-camera.com/leicadroptest.html</a></p><p></p><p>that's the one I used, but I remember it didn't work on one of the computers I tried. Also do not rename the file when you transfer it to the card or it won't work. You have to name them all the same. If you have a laptop and can take it to the range and modify your drops there. I made several cards with adjusted velocity and validated the trajectory at the range, as with anything you have to tweek it a little bit. Write down the inputs and label the cards or put them in small zip lock bags with the info because you can only store one at a time. It's kind of a pain but once you get it dialed in you won't want to go hunting without it. Also, the quarter MOA(number of clicks output display) is the most accurate. So it will say the yardage then number of clicks(each click being 1/4 MOA)</p><p>So for instance if you range 700 yards and your rifle needs 12.5 MOA at that range it would read as "700 yds" then display "50" meaning 50 clicks of the elevation turret at .25 or 1/4 MOA would equal 12.5 MOA</p><p>Not sure who came up with that system but I'm pretty sure it was an engineer who doesn't hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1379616, member: 64108"] [URL]http://leicaflash.leica-camera.com/leicadroptest.html[/URL] that's the one I used, but I remember it didn't work on one of the computers I tried. Also do not rename the file when you transfer it to the card or it won't work. You have to name them all the same. If you have a laptop and can take it to the range and modify your drops there. I made several cards with adjusted velocity and validated the trajectory at the range, as with anything you have to tweek it a little bit. Write down the inputs and label the cards or put them in small zip lock bags with the info because you can only store one at a time. It's kind of a pain but once you get it dialed in you won't want to go hunting without it. Also, the quarter MOA(number of clicks output display) is the most accurate. So it will say the yardage then number of clicks(each click being 1/4 MOA) So for instance if you range 700 yards and your rifle needs 12.5 MOA at that range it would read as "700 yds" then display "50" meaning 50 clicks of the elevation turret at .25 or 1/4 MOA would equal 12.5 MOA Not sure who came up with that system but I'm pretty sure it was an engineer who doesn't hunt. [/QUOTE]
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