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One shot 1000 yards ballistic chart
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 1062889" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>On my charts, I have them set for a basic temp and altitude that I would expect to incur. Then I add an area that shows what adjustments would need to be made for increases or decreases in temp and altitude. For example, if it cools off 10 degrees, I will need to add one click at 750 yards. I also put wind drift in there for 5mph. If you can do quick math, you can figure out what the drift should be based around that number for any amount of wind. </p><p></p><p>Spin drift is also included in my chart, as is the angle/cosine amounts for every five degrees of angle (10 degrees = .985, 15 = .966, etc).</p><p></p><p>I have gotten mine setup to where this all fits on one piece of paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 1062889, member: 55580"] On my charts, I have them set for a basic temp and altitude that I would expect to incur. Then I add an area that shows what adjustments would need to be made for increases or decreases in temp and altitude. For example, if it cools off 10 degrees, I will need to add one click at 750 yards. I also put wind drift in there for 5mph. If you can do quick math, you can figure out what the drift should be based around that number for any amount of wind. Spin drift is also included in my chart, as is the angle/cosine amounts for every five degrees of angle (10 degrees = .985, 15 = .966, etc). I have gotten mine setup to where this all fits on one piece of paper. [/QUOTE]
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