Hey folks!
So, I'm looking at a semi confusing scenario right now. I just took my first precision class and we spent a good bit of time on data gathering and ensuring we had quality data.
We zeroed, went over a Chrono, and went straight to 1,000 yards for trying. I was shooting a Hornady 140 bthp, and we slid my g7 bc down to .255 from .285 to get the data to line up. We confirmed at 1,000 and in and I was waterline at all distances.
I walked out to 1350 and made solid impacts there.
The next day, we had a bit of time and I took a poke at the 1 mile target. Took 10 rounds to get on, and then hit 5 in a row. The odd thing, is that I was hitting 2 mils high of trued data.
So, looking back at all the data after class, i cannot get my data to line up for both what I observed at 1,000 and in with perfect data, and what I observed at 1 mile. I'm either perfect at 1,000 and then give too much adjustment at 1 mile, or I'm good at 1 mile and I will impact low everywhere else. I've played with the BC, and then played with MV, and can't get them to line up.
I've used AB mobile to confirm data to 1,000, and used 4dof and changed the drop scale to 1.06 to line up with the 1,000 yard data. Both calculators give too much dope for 1 mile.
Has anyone see this before?
So, I'm looking at a semi confusing scenario right now. I just took my first precision class and we spent a good bit of time on data gathering and ensuring we had quality data.
We zeroed, went over a Chrono, and went straight to 1,000 yards for trying. I was shooting a Hornady 140 bthp, and we slid my g7 bc down to .255 from .285 to get the data to line up. We confirmed at 1,000 and in and I was waterline at all distances.
I walked out to 1350 and made solid impacts there.
The next day, we had a bit of time and I took a poke at the 1 mile target. Took 10 rounds to get on, and then hit 5 in a row. The odd thing, is that I was hitting 2 mils high of trued data.
So, looking back at all the data after class, i cannot get my data to line up for both what I observed at 1,000 and in with perfect data, and what I observed at 1 mile. I'm either perfect at 1,000 and then give too much adjustment at 1 mile, or I'm good at 1 mile and I will impact low everywhere else. I've played with the BC, and then played with MV, and can't get them to line up.
I've used AB mobile to confirm data to 1,000, and used 4dof and changed the drop scale to 1.06 to line up with the 1,000 yard data. Both calculators give too much dope for 1 mile.
Has anyone see this before?