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Loadbase 3.0 and Exbal
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 423721" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>That's perty much what I was thinking. I have heard from several Exbal users that after about a 1000yrd the correction gets out of wack, I think this is what some guys run up against and figure that Exbal sucks but you just need to give it what it needs.</p><p>Loadbase does not seem to need to use multiple BC's to give a good correction, I think Gus out lined this in his last Article. So in Loadbase it seems that we might have a better way to deal with G1 BC's and G7 BC's.</p><p></p><p>Broz, if you read this. Are you using multiple BC's for the Bergers, I don't remember you saying anything about that.</p><p></p><p>SHRTSHTR, excellent shooting!!! I have given up on cronies being dead on for actual velocity, I will eventually get a crony set up so I can shoot at multiple ranges like Phorwath to get true BC and DC numbers! I would tweek the velocity before I tweeking an accurate BC, I do tweek some manufactures BC's but Berger I leave alone or anything Litz has validated, not that his work is perfect but it's dang good so far.</p><p>Both programs take different things to dial in, it does take a bunch of patience. I did learn a thing the other night with LB, you can input the range with the key board and tap any other dark blue field and it updates the correction, no clicking the arrow and changing the increments it moves in.</p><p>I really wish Exbal had the wind speed it is correcting for on the solution screen, I was having problems the other night trying to stay with a condition when I couldn't just look down and see what I was correcting for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 423721, member: 13632"] That's perty much what I was thinking. I have heard from several Exbal users that after about a 1000yrd the correction gets out of wack, I think this is what some guys run up against and figure that Exbal sucks but you just need to give it what it needs. Loadbase does not seem to need to use multiple BC's to give a good correction, I think Gus out lined this in his last Article. So in Loadbase it seems that we might have a better way to deal with G1 BC's and G7 BC's. Broz, if you read this. Are you using multiple BC's for the Bergers, I don't remember you saying anything about that. SHRTSHTR, excellent shooting!!! I have given up on cronies being dead on for actual velocity, I will eventually get a crony set up so I can shoot at multiple ranges like Phorwath to get true BC and DC numbers! I would tweek the velocity before I tweeking an accurate BC, I do tweek some manufactures BC's but Berger I leave alone or anything Litz has validated, not that his work is perfect but it's dang good so far. Both programs take different things to dial in, it does take a bunch of patience. I did learn a thing the other night with LB, you can input the range with the key board and tap any other dark blue field and it updates the correction, no clicking the arrow and changing the increments it moves in. I really wish Exbal had the wind speed it is correcting for on the solution screen, I was having problems the other night trying to stay with a condition when I couldn't just look down and see what I was correcting for. [/QUOTE]
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