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Horus Visions Ballistic program in the Handspring
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 42947" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>John I noticed the same thing too. I just use the TMOA setting and round to the .25moa I see fit so it still works great for me. I keep track of my setting on the scope so just having the total drop in moa is not a problem, but all I want. </p><p></p><p>It is funny they never seen that or just designed it that way to begin with. </p><p></p><p>I like the fact that I can get a zero adjustment down to the yard so if a range is determined to be 1337 yards I don't have to guess between 1300 and 1350 or 1300 and 1400 like most programs are set up to give just incremented data. </p><p></p><p>I also like being able to modify my velocity if needed for different temperatures of ammo if if I find that some are running a bit slow on the colder mornings, or for just big temp swings in seasons etc. </p><p></p><p>The angle feature is awesome too and takes only seconds to modify the chart. At one point I can have about a 35deg angle at 1300 to 1600 yards so it will help alot if I ever manage to get ready for that distance some day. I got some readings with the YP1000 at various intervals out there last evening to my surprise. Maybe this winter some targets at these spots to verify a chart for these areas are in order. It would be much easyer with a Wild rangefinder to verify but actual groups shot are the final test. I'm trying to get my younger brother to buy a Russian unit from Darryl, but I think he's pouring his money into a gunsmith buisiness Dave is selling to him so he can go retire in Costa-Rica. He'll be all winter learning the rest of what he hasn't taught him already. I may have found a new calling here too, to use his new hobbie shop that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 42947, member: 99"] John I noticed the same thing too. I just use the TMOA setting and round to the .25moa I see fit so it still works great for me. I keep track of my setting on the scope so just having the total drop in moa is not a problem, but all I want. It is funny they never seen that or just designed it that way to begin with. I like the fact that I can get a zero adjustment down to the yard so if a range is determined to be 1337 yards I don't have to guess between 1300 and 1350 or 1300 and 1400 like most programs are set up to give just incremented data. I also like being able to modify my velocity if needed for different temperatures of ammo if if I find that some are running a bit slow on the colder mornings, or for just big temp swings in seasons etc. The angle feature is awesome too and takes only seconds to modify the chart. At one point I can have about a 35deg angle at 1300 to 1600 yards so it will help alot if I ever manage to get ready for that distance some day. I got some readings with the YP1000 at various intervals out there last evening to my surprise. Maybe this winter some targets at these spots to verify a chart for these areas are in order. It would be much easyer with a Wild rangefinder to verify but actual groups shot are the final test. I'm trying to get my younger brother to buy a Russian unit from Darryl, but I think he's pouring his money into a gunsmith buisiness Dave is selling to him so he can go retire in Costa-Rica. He'll be all winter learning the rest of what he hasn't taught him already. I may have found a new calling here too, to use his new hobbie shop that is. [/QUOTE]
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