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<blockquote data-quote="PAELKHUNTER" data-source="post: 296259" data-attributes="member: 4636"><p>Len, I am a member of a group of about 8 long range hunters in PA. From summer temps of 80 F to winter temps of 30, the scope settings change enough that a second chart is needed. When we travel to Colorado and elevation changes from 600 ft to 9000 ft, the bullet flight changes by 3+ MOA at 1000 yds, and 10 MOA at 1400 yds. These are repeatable results, period!</p><p> Suggestion for an article: What ballistic program(s) are EFFECTIVE for these types of changes, and if any use the G5(?) model, can a mathematically challenged shooter use the program to develop the G5 BC?</p><p> In PA, a test shot would be an effective way to check everything including the actual wind effect, but that would be a technical violation of the PA Game Commission's rule of no random target practice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAELKHUNTER, post: 296259, member: 4636"] Len, I am a member of a group of about 8 long range hunters in PA. From summer temps of 80 F to winter temps of 30, the scope settings change enough that a second chart is needed. When we travel to Colorado and elevation changes from 600 ft to 9000 ft, the bullet flight changes by 3+ MOA at 1000 yds, and 10 MOA at 1400 yds. These are repeatable results, period! Suggestion for an article: What ballistic program(s) are EFFECTIVE for these types of changes, and if any use the G5(?) model, can a mathematically challenged shooter use the program to develop the G5 BC? In PA, a test shot would be an effective way to check everything including the actual wind effect, but that would be a technical violation of the PA Game Commission's rule of no random target practice! [/QUOTE]
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