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Which ballistic calculator you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin Petrovich" data-source="post: 2135543" data-attributes="member: 110891"><p>Thank you, I tried to put the inputs the same but I must have had my phone tilted 12° while I was inputting the geobalistics on accident. I have always been happy just ringing steel and not necessarily trying for the smallest groups on paper. Even at 900-1000 yards I can be off .1 mil and still hit the steel ram or pig. The chicken is a little tough at that range. This experiment has made me think, what is my actual group size and how can I get it just a little smaller. Thanks for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin Petrovich, post: 2135543, member: 110891"] Thank you, I tried to put the inputs the same but I must have had my phone tilted 12° while I was inputting the geobalistics on accident. I have always been happy just ringing steel and not necessarily trying for the smallest groups on paper. Even at 900-1000 yards I can be off .1 mil and still hit the steel ram or pig. The chicken is a little tough at that range. This experiment has made me think, what is my actual group size and how can I get it just a little smaller. Thanks for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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