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<blockquote data-quote="Song Dogger" data-source="post: 1495767" data-attributes="member: 101648"><p>Thanx for the condolences, kinda ruined the hunt trip some. As for the Geovid, I actually store all the various files on one SD card, including a Word file with a description of each. When I want to switch files, I just change the name "drop.hex" to activate it. It does require a laptop, though.</p><p></p><p>I've always validated the Geovid solutions under varying conditions - not by shooting (I will now - don't scold me), but by comparing to several ballistic calculators. One thing I learned after contacting Leica, they have to be programmed to standard sea level conditions (29.92 in Hg, 59 degrees). Then, they adjust their solutions using their environmental measurements.</p><p></p><p>As for the Geovid's whole MOA option, I'm pretty sure it's in tenths of an MOA. Plenty for my 1/4 MOA (0.25) turret adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Song Dogger, post: 1495767, member: 101648"] Thanx for the condolences, kinda ruined the hunt trip some. As for the Geovid, I actually store all the various files on one SD card, including a Word file with a description of each. When I want to switch files, I just change the name "drop.hex" to activate it. It does require a laptop, though. I've always validated the Geovid solutions under varying conditions - not by shooting (I will now - don't scold me), but by comparing to several ballistic calculators. One thing I learned after contacting Leica, they have to be programmed to standard sea level conditions (29.92 in Hg, 59 degrees). Then, they adjust their solutions using their environmental measurements. As for the Geovid's whole MOA option, I'm pretty sure it's in tenths of an MOA. Plenty for my 1/4 MOA (0.25) turret adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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