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How to true the BC
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2548912" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>What book is that again?</p><p></p><p>Also, i true first with zero or zero offset. A 100 yd zero off by 1/4" can look rock solid on paper. I get that to give me good hits to about 600 yds. I'm even willing to be a little high or low.</p><p></p><p>Then I play around with BC or really more jointly with zero until I get the best data I can. Many guys adjust MV, but I consider it a known value. BC shouldn't be too far off though. Neither should MV. I found zero offset the only way to get enough change to get what I needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2548912, member: 1951"] What book is that again? Also, i true first with zero or zero offset. A 100 yd zero off by 1/4” can look rock solid on paper. I get that to give me good hits to about 600 yds. I’m even willing to be a little high or low. Then I play around with BC or really more jointly with zero until I get the best data I can. Many guys adjust MV, but I consider it a known value. BC shouldn’t be too far off though. Neither should MV. I found zero offset the only way to get enough change to get what I needed. [/QUOTE]
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