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Leica 2800.com Question
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<blockquote data-quote="deertroy1" data-source="post: 2567321" data-attributes="member: 53905"><p>I have a Leica 2800.com. I take the load I worked up to the range and sight in my rifle for say 200 yds. I then take the environmentals from the range day and make a custom curve with my chosen bullet.</p><p>My question is do I use the environmentals from the range or from where and when I'm going to hunt?</p><p>For instance, I sight my gun in at the range in September at 400 ft elevation in 70 degree weather. I hunt in another province at 5000 ft elevation in 40 degree weather. </p><p>Can I use the curve I made at home and the Leica with take the new conditions into account or do I need to kind of guess where I will be hunting and build the curve accordingly?</p><p>I should add that I do not plan on shooting past 800 yds at the absolute max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deertroy1, post: 2567321, member: 53905"] I have a Leica 2800.com. I take the load I worked up to the range and sight in my rifle for say 200 yds. I then take the environmentals from the range day and make a custom curve with my chosen bullet. My question is do I use the environmentals from the range or from where and when I'm going to hunt? For instance, I sight my gun in at the range in September at 400 ft elevation in 70 degree weather. I hunt in another province at 5000 ft elevation in 40 degree weather. Can I use the curve I made at home and the Leica with take the new conditions into account or do I need to kind of guess where I will be hunting and build the curve accordingly? I should add that I do not plan on shooting past 800 yds at the absolute max. [/QUOTE]
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