So after seven pages we can conclude that Normie was .8 mill out because of the milk in his coffee:thumbsup:
Type: Posts; User: sneeze
So after seven pages we can conclude that Normie was .8 mill out because of the milk in his coffee:thumbsup:
Gimp misinterpretation of poi isn't a lie its an error but I sure you know what I was referring to.
Id check the imputs and shoot some groups on paper at range.
Thats it, they serve a purpose but I think to many people put far to much faith in the little numbers that appear on the screen, it seems to have a sort of hypnotic property:D
Yes dark is good with the ir screens but if in the day time the ambient light still seems to have the ability to interfere and bright sun even more so. Worst is when the sun can hit the sensors...
Yes might help but you just cant trust the shooting chronys. The sensors are very close together so any error is significant and speed readings will change with the light .As has been said many times...
Bullets on target don't lie chroro's do. Some of the worst readings Iv had from a shooting chrony have been in full sun. I have a hunch that pointy high bc bullets are harder for the sensors to read ...
Unless the worlds about to end I don't think atmo will make .8 mill difference at 500. Scope height- accurate zero off the same platform that's being shot etc will all make a diffference . but its...