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Temp vs Velocity- insights and solutions
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<blockquote data-quote="loosesniper2000" data-source="post: 425242" data-attributes="member: 18477"><p>The temp makes a huge difference! If you want to be precise with your shot placement you'll have to adjust to the given temperature. That's why a hand held unit is nice. If you don't have one the next best thing is, have a couple different click charts based on the variance in temperature.</p><p></p><p>I used to "bake" loads when I competed in long distance, not only is this unsafe but unreliable. I lost a shoot one time in Heavy gun 1000 yard comp because the sun peeked behind the clouds on my 10 shot and it dropped about 8-10 inches low.</p><p>The weather is the biggest factor when shooting long distance so my best recommendation is carry different charts based on 10 degree increments</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosesniper2000, post: 425242, member: 18477"] The temp makes a huge difference! If you want to be precise with your shot placement you'll have to adjust to the given temperature. That's why a hand held unit is nice. If you don't have one the next best thing is, have a couple different click charts based on the variance in temperature. I used to "bake" loads when I competed in long distance, not only is this unsafe but unreliable. I lost a shoot one time in Heavy gun 1000 yard comp because the sun peeked behind the clouds on my 10 shot and it dropped about 8-10 inches low. The weather is the biggest factor when shooting long distance so my best recommendation is carry different charts based on 10 degree increments Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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