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<blockquote data-quote="Rimfire" data-source="post: 285987" data-attributes="member: 8839"><p>I've tried several also and found that some are better than and run truer than others. My printed drop chart is tuned to run as true as possible to my real fire numbers. BUT it has pen marks on it my 700 yard dope for some reason is off by 1/2 MOA on one chart. </p><p>A program gets me close then I tune the program to match my real fire results as close as possible at 300, 500, 750 and 1K Then do a lot of shooting and take noted of minor corrections. As stated small targets need small margins of error.</p><p> </p><p>I see more problems with programs with smaller slower caliber rifles at long range such as my 6br. Past 600 yards it sheds 1MOA every 25 yards with the program I ran for it the 500 yard dope is perfect but the 700 is off enough to miss a varmint such as a fox. My last fox was taken at 670 and would have been a miss without real fire data to back up the chart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimfire, post: 285987, member: 8839"] I've tried several also and found that some are better than and run truer than others. My printed drop chart is tuned to run as true as possible to my real fire numbers. BUT it has pen marks on it my 700 yard dope for some reason is off by 1/2 MOA on one chart. A program gets me close then I tune the program to match my real fire results as close as possible at 300, 500, 750 and 1K Then do a lot of shooting and take noted of minor corrections. As stated small targets need small margins of error. I see more problems with programs with smaller slower caliber rifles at long range such as my 6br. Past 600 yards it sheds 1MOA every 25 yards with the program I ran for it the 500 yard dope is perfect but the 700 is off enough to miss a varmint such as a fox. My last fox was taken at 670 and would have been a miss without real fire data to back up the chart. [/QUOTE]
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