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Was all good but today shooting low?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigcat_hunter" data-source="post: 965810" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>Ok so I went back this morning and instead of just using altitude and temp I entered the baro pressure, humidity, temp and altitude. It seems I am sooting much slower then I previously thought(if this is correct). At 2680 fps (not 2750 or 2800 fps like before) my drops are accurate up to 1,100 yards using all the input from my weather station.</p><p></p><p>I am really hoping this is all correct now. I know I can't trust my chronograph thats for sure. I will go back on a day with lower humidity and try this again with the new velocity input and correct data and see if my drops are still good.</p><p></p><p>I never realized how much the humidity and baro pressure have on bullet drop way out there. This is all self taught with help from this website so pardon my ignorance on some of this stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigcat_hunter, post: 965810, member: 6955"] Ok so I went back this morning and instead of just using altitude and temp I entered the baro pressure, humidity, temp and altitude. It seems I am sooting much slower then I previously thought(if this is correct). At 2680 fps (not 2750 or 2800 fps like before) my drops are accurate up to 1,100 yards using all the input from my weather station. I am really hoping this is all correct now. I know I can't trust my chronograph thats for sure. I will go back on a day with lower humidity and try this again with the new velocity input and correct data and see if my drops are still good. I never realized how much the humidity and baro pressure have on bullet drop way out there. This is all self taught with help from this website so pardon my ignorance on some of this stuff. [/QUOTE]
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