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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
MOA formula?'s
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<blockquote data-quote="cummin_un_glued" data-source="post: 554656" data-attributes="member: 28533"><p>ok i'm no expert by any stretch but whats the reason for a correction? if the impact dosnt match the ballistic chart then how will a correction factor fix that? wouldnt the factor be different for every different shot distance? i just had the same problem this week shooting at 775 yards, chart show's 15.1 moa and impact required 17 moa. done some digging and found my muzzle volicity was off 125fps. fixed that and now the chart shows 16.9 moa for 775 yards. just food for thought is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cummin_un_glued, post: 554656, member: 28533"] ok i'm no expert by any stretch but whats the reason for a correction? if the impact dosnt match the ballistic chart then how will a correction factor fix that? wouldnt the factor be different for every different shot distance? i just had the same problem this week shooting at 775 yards, chart show's 15.1 moa and impact required 17 moa. done some digging and found my muzzle volicity was off 125fps. fixed that and now the chart shows 16.9 moa for 775 yards. just food for thought is all. [/QUOTE]
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