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My Trip To Defensive Edge Long Range Shooting School
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 531503" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I was primarily using the "Shooter" program for this class. On this program I leave the spin drift correction on for all shots. I manually turn on coriolis for shots over 1200 yards. With this program on my Droix phone it is easy to obtain azmuth by simply pushing the "Get Azmuth" button, pointing the phone at the target and pushing hold. So the only other thing you need to enter is the latitude. I had a good number of 1st round hits using this method so I do not plan to change anything at this time. In some cases the correction is very small and probably could not be distinguished between a wind drift or shooter error. But in some cases the correction is big enough to matter so I figure it is worth entering into the shooting solution.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 531503, member: 7503"] I was primarily using the "Shooter" program for this class. On this program I leave the spin drift correction on for all shots. I manually turn on coriolis for shots over 1200 yards. With this program on my Droix phone it is easy to obtain azmuth by simply pushing the "Get Azmuth" button, pointing the phone at the target and pushing hold. So the only other thing you need to enter is the latitude. I had a good number of 1st round hits using this method so I do not plan to change anything at this time. In some cases the correction is very small and probably could not be distinguished between a wind drift or shooter error. But in some cases the correction is big enough to matter so I figure it is worth entering into the shooting solution. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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