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Slope/Angle ballistics (again!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles A" data-source="post: 21986" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Brent,I dont guess you caught it in the last post but I said that I didn't have the tables with me.Your right,the right setting would be 27.9MOA,as per JBN ballistics.Thats with out accounting for ammo temp.Putting the ammo temp in it should be 27.75MOA.(I origenily said .25 MOA for ammo temp but it will be more like .8MOA).</p><p>My spotter has the tables with him,although I should get them back by the end of the week.When I do I will put what it should be,acording to them.</p><p>As for the bullet having a longer TOF. between the two ranges,yes but we have used these tables out to 1100yds and they have worked,even on sloped shots.I've been trying to figure it out but cant so I will ask and see if a few people I know can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles A, post: 21986, member: 231"] Brent,I dont guess you caught it in the last post but I said that I didn't have the tables with me.Your right,the right setting would be 27.9MOA,as per JBN ballistics.Thats with out accounting for ammo temp.Putting the ammo temp in it should be 27.75MOA.(I origenily said .25 MOA for ammo temp but it will be more like .8MOA). My spotter has the tables with him,although I should get them back by the end of the week.When I do I will put what it should be,acording to them. As for the bullet having a longer TOF. between the two ranges,yes but we have used these tables out to 1100yds and they have worked,even on sloped shots.I've been trying to figure it out but cant so I will ask and see if a few people I know can help. [/QUOTE]
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