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How do you true up your data?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 958809" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>It gets 'complicated when you walk a mile or two from your truck with a shooting system, and suddenly you spot a clay pigeon at a random distance down in the valley. You range it at ~730yds, a little wind on your face, 5 deg slope, set your gun down onto it's bipod, look up your numbers, dial the scope, level, and take the pigeon, when it stands up again, with one cold bore shot. That's all you get, and if 'simple' for you, because you actually did a little work up front, it's enough for ~80%(C) kill percentage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 958809, member: 1521"] It gets 'complicated when you walk a mile or two from your truck with a shooting system, and suddenly you spot a clay pigeon at a random distance down in the valley. You range it at ~730yds, a little wind on your face, 5 deg slope, set your gun down onto it's bipod, look up your numbers, dial the scope, level, and take the pigeon, when it stands up again, with one cold bore shot. That's all you get, and if 'simple' for you, because you actually did a little work up front, it's enough for ~80%(C) kill percentage. [/QUOTE]
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