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Strelok vs Applied ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 2348674" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>The strelok allows for a multi step b.c. for what it's worth... The g1 or g7 curve may or may not match your bullet well at all ranges. By being able to change the b.c at certain velocity you can calibrate it. I was able to tune my .338 Lapua pretty well this way.</p><p></p><p>The retical bdc feature is nice for the close to mid range stuff.</p><p></p><p>That said I like shooter as well for some of my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 2348674, member: 19793"] The strelok allows for a multi step b.c. for what it's worth... The g1 or g7 curve may or may not match your bullet well at all ranges. By being able to change the b.c at certain velocity you can calibrate it. I was able to tune my .338 Lapua pretty well this way. The retical bdc feature is nice for the close to mid range stuff. That said I like shooter as well for some of my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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