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What to make my drop chart.
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 397738" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>Most of the ranges near me have them set up in gullies. the longest targets are about level with the shooting bench, but the ones in between go down hill then back up hill to the longest target. </p><p></p><p>My question is: Will the drop chart be accurate if I use a range like this or is it better if I find a place that is flat for 600 + yards? Also I will build a target that is 10 feet high and will set it up at the farthest distance on the flat field and move closer for each distance when shooting while always aiming at the same point then measuring each drop at the different distances. Also since I will be aiming at the top of the target am I not shooting up hill for each shot? I will be shooting out to at least 600 + yards with a 6mm Norma BR sighted in at 200 yards.</p><p></p><p>I need advice on how to do this accurately so I can have a new turret made by Kenton Industries. </p><p></p><p>joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 397738, member: 19151"] Most of the ranges near me have them set up in gullies. the longest targets are about level with the shooting bench, but the ones in between go down hill then back up hill to the longest target. My question is: Will the drop chart be accurate if I use a range like this or is it better if I find a place that is flat for 600 + yards? Also I will build a target that is 10 feet high and will set it up at the farthest distance on the flat field and move closer for each distance when shooting while always aiming at the same point then measuring each drop at the different distances. Also since I will be aiming at the top of the target am I not shooting up hill for each shot? I will be shooting out to at least 600 + yards with a 6mm Norma BR sighted in at 200 yards. I need advice on how to do this accurately so I can have a new turret made by Kenton Industries. joseph [/QUOTE]
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