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One shot 1000 yards ballistic chart
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1063154" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I don't have any LR hunting mentors so I've used hunting shows to get a feel for what is needed at 1000 yards and they all seem to use real time electronic firing solutions most of which are plugged in by a spotter. I plan to shot enough ammo to verify all charts and wind conditions prior to hunting at any range. Looks like I'll look into getting a wind meter and practicing with that. </p><p> </p><p>I've tried making my own tape on turret indicators and they are fine for a narrow band of altitude but in a weekend, I can go from 3000' to 8000' feet and it's become annoying to take them on and off. That is why I was interested in making a chart or looking into a real time shooting solution. </p><p> </p><p>I like the color code idea for levels of confidence and I'll have to play with the numbers to check out.</p><p> </p><p>Just one more question to you who have extensive charts. Out to what distance can you comfortably shoot a one shot cold bore hit with them? Assuming 12" target and low wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1063154, member: 78569"] I don't have any LR hunting mentors so I've used hunting shows to get a feel for what is needed at 1000 yards and they all seem to use real time electronic firing solutions most of which are plugged in by a spotter. I plan to shot enough ammo to verify all charts and wind conditions prior to hunting at any range. Looks like I'll look into getting a wind meter and practicing with that. I've tried making my own tape on turret indicators and they are fine for a narrow band of altitude but in a weekend, I can go from 3000' to 8000' feet and it's become annoying to take them on and off. That is why I was interested in making a chart or looking into a real time shooting solution. I like the color code idea for levels of confidence and I'll have to play with the numbers to check out. Just one more question to you who have extensive charts. Out to what distance can you comfortably shoot a one shot cold bore hit with them? Assuming 12" target and low wind. [/QUOTE]
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