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The Basics, Starting Out
Help with velocity numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Roperboy87" data-source="post: 3086161" data-attributes="member: 113748"><p>I'm running 26in barrel 6.5srp Lapua neck down. To get my kestrel to match at 600 had to input 2960 and the g7 bc at a thousand I inputted .320. The zero is pretty close to dead zero here's a picture. Yes I input the pressure temp and humidity in for that as well. Also on the kestrel I captured the live temperature. My rifle info is input right. The scope height is 2.3 in I actually measured it out. Once I inputted that info I actually was able to shoot out to a mile that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roperboy87, post: 3086161, member: 113748"] I’m running 26in barrel 6.5srp Lapua neck down. To get my kestrel to match at 600 had to input 2960 and the g7 bc at a thousand I inputted .320. The zero is pretty close to dead zero here’s a picture. Yes I input the pressure temp and humidity in for that as well. Also on the kestrel I captured the live temperature. My rifle info is input right. The scope height is 2.3 in I actually measured it out. Once I inputted that info I actually was able to shoot out to a mile that day. [/QUOTE]
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