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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
need advice on load work up for 338
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<blockquote data-quote="OneShot0351" data-source="post: 723471" data-attributes="member: 28987"><p>Once you select your rifle and ammo, and put in your conditions, then hit calculate.</p><p>From there you can select solution,table, or graph.</p><p>Select table: once the table comes up, I know on iPhone there is a tab on the top right, not sure about android, hit that button on the top right on an iPhone or menu type button on android I'm guessing: </p><p>Once you hit that a menu should pop up allowing you to select between: show lead, email table, or velocity calibration.</p><p>Obviously hit velocity calibration: and that's where you should be able to input your information I mentioned, hit calculate and it will give you an adjusted velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OneShot0351, post: 723471, member: 28987"] Once you select your rifle and ammo, and put in your conditions, then hit calculate. From there you can select solution,table, or graph. Select table: once the table comes up, I know on iPhone there is a tab on the top right, not sure about android, hit that button on the top right on an iPhone or menu type button on android I'm guessing: Once you hit that a menu should pop up allowing you to select between: show lead, email table, or velocity calibration. Obviously hit velocity calibration: and that's where you should be able to input your information I mentioned, hit calculate and it will give you an adjusted velocity. [/QUOTE]
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