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Interesting ladder test results. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="med358-boise" data-source="post: 2593978" data-attributes="member: 123832"><p>Stgraves,</p><p></p><p>Thanks, it does. I think we actually have the same conceptual belief - neither of us believes any of the elements of the system is necessarilly more accurate/precise than another but we have to pick something and you choose to "derive" velocity because you know how many cliks it took to hit at 700 yards and as you say (and I whole heartedly agree with) the target don't lie and you know for a fact it took X clicks to get that hit.</p><p></p><p>Question - given that you now have your velocity from the range finder do you then look up the MOA clicks at say 500 and shoot that distance too see how valid the "extrapolation" is for other distances? If so, I am assuming it is good otherwise I suspect you wouldn't be using this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med358-boise, post: 2593978, member: 123832"] Stgraves, Thanks, it does. I think we actually have the same conceptual belief - neither of us believes any of the elements of the system is necessarilly more accurate/precise than another but we have to pick something and you choose to "derive" velocity because you know how many cliks it took to hit at 700 yards and as you say (and I whole heartedly agree with) the target don't lie and you know for a fact it took X clicks to get that hit. Question - given that you now have your velocity from the range finder do you then look up the MOA clicks at say 500 and shoot that distance too see how valid the "extrapolation" is for other distances? If so, I am assuming it is good otherwise I suspect you wouldn't be using this method. [/QUOTE]
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