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Kestrel 5700 Applied Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Climbmnts" data-source="post: 1196896" data-attributes="member: 55814"><p>Wait, I said "no zero" or "line of sight" . You're saying this number is relative to zero, line of sight & the bore-line?</p><p></p><p>So your telling me that <u>this number is the result of a secret proprietary equation</u>? It's a number that simply cannot be compared to other calculators in relation to the come-ups given? </p><p></p><p>As a fellow business person I certainly understand protecting intellectual property. I somehow thought this number was a "common equation" taken from the come-ups. <u>Sounds like this number is just proprietary raw-output data</u>. Hence my confusion when associating it with other "known results". I'm pretty sure that what you call<em><strong> "elevation"</strong></em> and JBM calls "<em><strong>drop"</strong></em> is a pretty commonly know equation, relative to the Mil come-ups. In other words in spite of which comes first they correlate the same.</p><p></p><p>Its starting to sound like I should simply ignore this number. It would be nice in one of the updates to see <em>your</em> "elevation" in inches included in the Ballistics section or range card. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for clearing this up Doc! gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Climbmnts, post: 1196896, member: 55814"] Wait, I said "no zero" or "line of sight" . You're saying this number is relative to zero, line of sight & the bore-line? So your telling me that [U]this number is the result of a secret proprietary equation[/U]? It's a number that simply cannot be compared to other calculators in relation to the come-ups given? As a fellow business person I certainly understand protecting intellectual property. I somehow thought this number was a "common equation" taken from the come-ups. [U]Sounds like this number is just proprietary raw-output data[/U]. Hence my confusion when associating it with other "known results". I'm pretty sure that what you call[I][B] "elevation"[/B][/I] and JBM calls "[I][B]drop"[/B][/I] is a pretty commonly know equation, relative to the Mil come-ups. In other words in spite of which comes first they correlate the same. Its starting to sound like I should simply ignore this number. It would be nice in one of the updates to see [I]your[/I] "elevation" in inches included in the Ballistics section or range card. Thanks again for clearing this up Doc! gun) [/QUOTE]
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