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Need help with "true velocity" for a drop chart
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<blockquote data-quote="kudu" data-source="post: 532134" data-attributes="member: 33731"><p>I understand knowing your gun, but mathematically there must be something I'm doing wrong here. </p><p>I doesn't seem practical to shoot a drop chart at every possible elevation combination that I might have (1000 ft for Alaska moose, 2500 ft for Arizona Deer, 5000 ft for Idaho deer, 6500 ft for Wyoming antelope and 8000 ft for elk, then compound that with various temperature combinations that I might experience. Even if I was able to do that my barrel would be ready to be replaced by the time I was finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kudu, post: 532134, member: 33731"] I understand knowing your gun, but mathematically there must be something I'm doing wrong here. I doesn't seem practical to shoot a drop chart at every possible elevation combination that I might have (1000 ft for Alaska moose, 2500 ft for Arizona Deer, 5000 ft for Idaho deer, 6500 ft for Wyoming antelope and 8000 ft for elk, then compound that with various temperature combinations that I might experience. Even if I was able to do that my barrel would be ready to be replaced by the time I was finished. [/QUOTE]
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