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spin drift & Coriolis effect
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<blockquote data-quote="load" data-source="post: 490052" data-attributes="member: 22789"><p>actually it does alway cause an impact right unless you are in the southern hemisphere in which it will ALLWAYS be LEFT. just as a left spin will cause left drift.</p><p>if you dont beleave me shoot out to 1760 yrds and do as you describe. you WILL be WAY off if you try to adjust for a impact left corialis in the northern hemisphere no matter the direction u shoot.</p><p> </p><p>the adjustments i list will get u closer than u can dial anywere in the usa(except alaska), given mean velocity of 2800 fps (a good median for most types of rifles)and bc in the high 5's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="load, post: 490052, member: 22789"] actually it does alway cause an impact right unless you are in the southern hemisphere in which it will ALLWAYS be LEFT. just as a left spin will cause left drift. if you dont beleave me shoot out to 1760 yrds and do as you describe. you WILL be WAY off if you try to adjust for a impact left corialis in the northern hemisphere no matter the direction u shoot. the adjustments i list will get u closer than u can dial anywere in the usa(except alaska), given mean velocity of 2800 fps (a good median for most types of rifles)and bc in the high 5's [/QUOTE]
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