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Question about the Shooter Ballistic Program?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parkerb14" data-source="post: 867402" data-attributes="member: 7434"><p>Off the Shooter app website, hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>What is "Elevation Correction" and "Wind Correction" in the firearm profile?</p><p>This is used to correct for scope turret clicks that aren't quite what they say they are. For example, if you've come to realize your .25MOA per-click scope is actually .23MOA per-click then you'd put a correction factor of 1.08695652 (.25/.23) because you actually need to adjust more as you aren't quite getting a full quarter MOA per click. An asterisk (*) will be placed next to the angular unit when using these inputs to denote that the given value is corrected. Inaccurate click adjustments are more common than you may think. Don't take this for granted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parkerb14, post: 867402, member: 7434"] Off the Shooter app website, hope this helps. What is "Elevation Correction" and "Wind Correction" in the firearm profile? This is used to correct for scope turret clicks that aren't quite what they say they are. For example, if you've come to realize your .25MOA per-click scope is actually .23MOA per-click then you'd put a correction factor of 1.08695652 (.25/.23) because you actually need to adjust more as you aren't quite getting a full quarter MOA per click. An asterisk (*) will be placed next to the angular unit when using these inputs to denote that the given value is corrected. Inaccurate click adjustments are more common than you may think. Don't take this for granted. [/QUOTE]
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