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How to adjust b.c. to get ballistic chart to match drops
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2316248" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Good points. What makes you think he had vertical wind components? I made this point earlier but didn't see an answer so I assumed low wind (my bad) but his data is so far off it seems unlikely AJ is part of the issue. Could it be. Sure. Not many people attempt truing in higher wind conditions. If he is shooting in 10 mph at 1000, especially with terrain changes, he has a lot of issues going against him. Now, 300/600 are we really thinking AJ is an issue? It just seems pretty trivial, unless higher wind, to argue this is end point. You are correct, no doubt, that any and all wind need to be accounted for. Just wondering if we really think this is that big of a factor at 300/600? If shooting in a 5 mph wind at 600 we are talking .1 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2316248, member: 61747"] Good points. What makes you think he had vertical wind components? I made this point earlier but didn't see an answer so I assumed low wind (my bad) but his data is so far off it seems unlikely AJ is part of the issue. Could it be. Sure. Not many people attempt truing in higher wind conditions. If he is shooting in 10 mph at 1000, especially with terrain changes, he has a lot of issues going against him. Now, 300/600 are we really thinking AJ is an issue? It just seems pretty trivial, unless higher wind, to argue this is end point. You are correct, no doubt, that any and all wind need to be accounted for. Just wondering if we really think this is that big of a factor at 300/600? If shooting in a 5 mph wind at 600 we are talking .1 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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