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<blockquote data-quote="sambo" data-source="post: 3908" data-attributes="member: 757"><p>got a quick question about shooting at different long range targets, do you all use a ballastic software to calculate the bullet drop at various distances and how would you go about using it in the field? like do you write it down on a paper and stick to the side of the stock or what? i see most long range scopes are calloberated for 100 yard increments, what if your target is at 532 yards, how do you compensate for the 32 yards? i hope my question is clear</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance </p><p>sambo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo, post: 3908, member: 757"] got a quick question about shooting at different long range targets, do you all use a ballastic software to calculate the bullet drop at various distances and how would you go about using it in the field? like do you write it down on a paper and stick to the side of the stock or what? i see most long range scopes are calloberated for 100 yard increments, what if your target is at 532 yards, how do you compensate for the 32 yards? i hope my question is clear thanks in advance sambo [/QUOTE]
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