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Hornady 180 eld-m B.C. results at 1,000 yards(update)
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1851414" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I know that it has always, and I mean always, been 100% for me. If my impacts and the app didn't align, I would always find something else that was causing it. I found one of my places I shoot has a consistent up draft at one location that, depending on the wind, can make nearly a full MOA difference of impact at about 500 yards. I love that it pulls atmospheric conditions from my phone (Samsung Note 10) and I can even have it set up to compensate for if my scope doesn't track right, as in say it adjusts .2515 MOA per click instead of .2500, it can account for that. If I have a suppressor, I can have the app adjust for any difference in zero I may have between suppressed or braked, etc. it will link up with a kestrel if you have one, and I am sure I am missing things. If my powder is temp sensitive, and changes say .7 fps per degree, it will compensate for that. Very, very useful tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1851414, member: 87243"] I know that it has always, and I mean always, been 100% for me. If my impacts and the app didn't align, I would always find something else that was causing it. I found one of my places I shoot has a consistent up draft at one location that, depending on the wind, can make nearly a full MOA difference of impact at about 500 yards. I love that it pulls atmospheric conditions from my phone (Samsung Note 10) and I can even have it set up to compensate for if my scope doesn't track right, as in say it adjusts .2515 MOA per click instead of .2500, it can account for that. If I have a suppressor, I can have the app adjust for any difference in zero I may have between suppressed or braked, etc. it will link up with a kestrel if you have one, and I am sure I am missing things. If my powder is temp sensitive, and changes say .7 fps per degree, it will compensate for that. Very, very useful tool. [/QUOTE]
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