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<blockquote data-quote="Elkaholic Hunter" data-source="post: 1933522" data-attributes="member: 112172"><p>Not saying a magnetospeed couldn't give you fits but it's not the first thing I would suspect. If it's a hunting situation where you're seeing slight differences but it worked at the range I would first suspect one of the environmental inputs, temp, pressure, humidity. If those are good one thing to consider is your zero may not be zero. Say you have a 200 yd zero and your environmentals changed significantly (i.e. 4000' higher elevation or something like that) your zero could actually be off just enough for it to give you the impression that your MV changed. I run Ballistic AE and you record your zero environmentals and the environmentals where you're shootings so it solves from your zero back to your muzzle then out to your target. Something that can be easy to overlook. Not sure if that could be a culprit. Hopefully it made sense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkaholic Hunter, post: 1933522, member: 112172"] Not saying a magnetospeed couldn’t give you fits but it’s not the first thing I would suspect. If it’s a hunting situation where you’re seeing slight differences but it worked at the range I would first suspect one of the environmental inputs, temp, pressure, humidity. If those are good one thing to consider is your zero may not be zero. Say you have a 200 yd zero and your environmentals changed significantly (i.e. 4000’ higher elevation or something like that) your zero could actually be off just enough for it to give you the impression that your MV changed. I run Ballistic AE and you record your zero environmentals and the environmentals where you’re shootings so it solves from your zero back to your muzzle then out to your target. Something that can be easy to overlook. Not sure if that could be a culprit. Hopefully it made sense [/QUOTE]
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