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How to calculate 0 @ 100 from one load to another?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1415842" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>You can never guess how one load's point of impact (POI) is going to be. After you zero for one load, shoot the other and annotate POI difference. Then make said correction for the new load and then switch back after shooting so you are back to zero for your original load.</p><p>We do this all the time, zero with our LR/match ammo then keep track of how M80 ball ammo shoots in case ya got to de-link some M240B ammo. Make a quick adjustment for the ball ammo and use the reticle in the scope for hold-over and hold-offs. Keep another set of data for it.</p><p>Or you might get lucky and both loads shoot to the same POI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1415842, member: 8873"] You can never guess how one load’s point of impact (POI) is going to be. After you zero for one load, shoot the other and annotate POI difference. Then make said correction for the new load and then switch back after shooting so you are back to zero for your original load. We do this all the time, zero with our LR/match ammo then keep track of how M80 ball ammo shoots in case ya got to de-link some M240B ammo. Make a quick adjustment for the ball ammo and use the reticle in the scope for hold-over and hold-offs. Keep another set of data for it. Or you might get lucky and both loads shoot to the same POI. [/QUOTE]
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