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Thoughts on BDC's
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<blockquote data-quote="cdmorten" data-source="post: 37214" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p><strong>Re: Thoughts on BDC\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm a fan of BDCs. The BDC on my M3 works perfectly when conditions are perfect, (perfect being defined as the same conditions in which I sighted in my rifle). Throw in a 40 degree drop in temp and you may have to come up an MOA. </p><p></p><p>There's no substitute for knowing how your rifle shoots at different temperatures and humidity rates. I keep a log book for that reason. The book may sound like a pain, but I've gathered some good knowledge over the years. The BDC's are going to give you solid hits within 400M. Outside of that, atmospheric and environmental factors can start to come into play and you may have to deviate from the BDC. </p><p></p><p>As for the ammo. I don't reload. I use either Black Hills Match grade or Federal Match grade and they both track identically with my BDC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdmorten, post: 37214, member: 1674"] [b]Re: Thoughts on BDC\'s[/b] I'm a fan of BDCs. The BDC on my M3 works perfectly when conditions are perfect, (perfect being defined as the same conditions in which I sighted in my rifle). Throw in a 40 degree drop in temp and you may have to come up an MOA. There's no substitute for knowing how your rifle shoots at different temperatures and humidity rates. I keep a log book for that reason. The book may sound like a pain, but I've gathered some good knowledge over the years. The BDC's are going to give you solid hits within 400M. Outside of that, atmospheric and environmental factors can start to come into play and you may have to deviate from the BDC. As for the ammo. I don't reload. I use either Black Hills Match grade or Federal Match grade and they both track identically with my BDC. [/QUOTE]
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