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Long Range shots - elevation right on always to the right
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<blockquote data-quote="T3-OleMan" data-source="post: 540217" data-attributes="member: 14600"><p>10x--That's good enough for Gov. Work</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Paul to finish this 'Drift course 404' you need to cover one final ADD ON to the OP's situation.</p><p>Please cover the additional doping to compensate for a constant 10 MPH 90 degree Right to Left wind and how his 200 gr Nosler Accubond will climb up and over some of those mean air mollies that keep dragging on the right side. I ain't smart enough to figure that, but if old timers ain't kicking in, I think I saw it some where in my other life (when I was younger) that the POI will rise and would the <span style="font-size: 15px">0.635 MOA of rightward drift be a little bit less because of this drag?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3-OleMan, post: 540217, member: 14600"] 10x--That's good enough for Gov. Work Paul to finish this 'Drift course 404' you need to cover one final ADD ON to the OP's situation. Please cover the additional doping to compensate for a constant 10 MPH 90 degree Right to Left wind and how his 200 gr Nosler Accubond will climb up and over some of those mean air mollies that keep dragging on the right side. I ain't smart enough to figure that, but if old timers ain't kicking in, I think I saw it some where in my other life (when I was younger) that the POI will rise and would the [SIZE=4]0.635 MOA of rightward drift be a little bit less because of this drag?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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