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Leica ballistic software, need help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrthehunter" data-source="post: 1836524" data-attributes="member: 98990"><p>DF, thank you very much for the right up, I will do my best to follow your recommendations. When I first posted this thread I really was hoping someone had a offline program (Leica or other) that I could load on my laptop. I have muzzle velocity and should be hitting 10" target at 600" but my targets in the feild are not exact distances, canyon shooting to steel at, 575, 785, 980. So at the end of my first sesson I will have MOA recorded to hit good at those distances, plus air density. So then back home to adjust MV and BC to get similar inch drops to match to the Leica software. Does that sound right? With my Sig rangefinder I could just modify parameters in the field unit the output values (MOA adjustment) matched my scope dial to number (also MOA), very easy for a amateur.....</p><p></p><p>Again that you for the write up, your are very kind!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrthehunter, post: 1836524, member: 98990"] DF, thank you very much for the right up, I will do my best to follow your recommendations. When I first posted this thread I really was hoping someone had a offline program (Leica or other) that I could load on my laptop. I have muzzle velocity and should be hitting 10" target at 600" but my targets in the feild are not exact distances, canyon shooting to steel at, 575, 785, 980. So at the end of my first sesson I will have MOA recorded to hit good at those distances, plus air density. So then back home to adjust MV and BC to get similar inch drops to match to the Leica software. Does that sound right? With my Sig rangefinder I could just modify parameters in the field unit the output values (MOA adjustment) matched my scope dial to number (also MOA), very easy for a amateur..... Again that you for the write up, your are very kind!!!! [/QUOTE]
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