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What to make my drop chart.
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<blockquote data-quote="NomadPilot" data-source="post: 397745" data-attributes="member: 19896"><p>I don't know your exact numbers, but I think if you run your 6mm numbers through Exbal or a similar program, you'll find that up to 10 degrees deviation from horizontal, the difference is zero or at most .25 MOA, even out at 600 yards. 5 degrees deviation is going to make zero difference a long ways out there. </p><p></p><p>If you post your numbers, scope height, etc (all the ballistics program inputs), I'll plug those in and show you exactly how little difference small angles make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomadPilot, post: 397745, member: 19896"] I don't know your exact numbers, but I think if you run your 6mm numbers through Exbal or a similar program, you'll find that up to 10 degrees deviation from horizontal, the difference is zero or at most .25 MOA, even out at 600 yards. 5 degrees deviation is going to make zero difference a long ways out there. If you post your numbers, scope height, etc (all the ballistics program inputs), I'll plug those in and show you exactly how little difference small angles make. [/QUOTE]
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