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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Range finder and ballistic app.
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<blockquote data-quote="blackburbot" data-source="post: 2643886" data-attributes="member: 31562"><p>Lots of times my solvers and everyone that I shoot with has their solver accurate to the 3/4-1 moa at longer ranges. It's quite normal especially when shooting at an angle, make sure you are only calculating angle once. Usually it's one or two settings that are out just slightly. Including your actual velocity and cold bore/warm bore and everything else including you that day. I know I'm going to get flamed at for saying that because people everywhere believe that the number spit out should match every time. Even listen to applied ballistics podcasts and such. The natural nature of shooting and dispersion of bullets will lead to that. If you can get that consistently you are doing good. I've given up on trying to get the first shot to be dead center. Even my F-Class stuff will get it **** close and you have to adjust just that slight bit everytime. Then you watch over 15shots in the next couple minutes how a wind change that you didn't see pushes you over 6inches at 900yards. Or how bullets rise on a warm barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackburbot, post: 2643886, member: 31562"] Lots of times my solvers and everyone that I shoot with has their solver accurate to the 3/4-1 moa at longer ranges. It's quite normal especially when shooting at an angle, make sure you are only calculating angle once. Usually it's one or two settings that are out just slightly. Including your actual velocity and cold bore/warm bore and everything else including you that day. I know I'm going to get flamed at for saying that because people everywhere believe that the number spit out should match every time. Even listen to applied ballistics podcasts and such. The natural nature of shooting and dispersion of bullets will lead to that. If you can get that consistently you are doing good. I've given up on trying to get the first shot to be dead center. Even my F-Class stuff will get it **** close and you have to adjust just that slight bit everytime. Then you watch over 15shots in the next couple minutes how a wind change that you didn't see pushes you over 6inches at 900yards. Or how bullets rise on a warm barrel [/QUOTE]
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