Re: Ballistic Calculators?
Rolex,
I see what you are trying to do with the 28 MOA base. I'm not sure why he would want to do that, because essentially you negate the base with the scope when you zero it.
There isn't a ballistic calc that will figure that out for you, simply for that reason. No one mechanically zeros a scope with a 0 MOA base to be 2 inches high on a 0 yard Zero and then puts that same scope on a 28 MOA base without changing it, and creates dope chart from that. In reality, we put our scope on the 28MOA base and then zero at the yardage most beneficially to our application. All the 28 MOA does is cheats the scope from having that 28MOA going down and puts it on the going "Up" side. Essentially it sets the the Erector Tube inside the scope 28MOA lower than mechanical zero so that you have an extra 28MOA of up.
What I can do for you, is run the numbers with different zeros ie 0yd, 100yd, 200yd, 300y. I would also need relative humidity and barometric pressure otherwise I can't figure in the atmopheric conditions. Ballistic FTE either makes you put it all in or none of it.
I'll be more than happy to run whatever you want. It just so happens that Ballistic FTE has the variable BCs for the 190 SMK already built in, so as it slows down, the BC goes down, and it will calculate it for you.
Let me know if I can help.
ETA: Rereading this, I sound confusing as hell. Sorry.