Believe the Bullet...
what was the right answer for your system on that day. Believe that and make the appropriate adjustments as each of these is just a starting point that requires effort on your part.
how you get the correct results is usually dependent on the operator.
Lowlight is dead on as usual. lol. I've checked out his videos and they have really helped me. Thanks Lowlight!
Meanwhile, back on the ranch...
I'm new to the game as well. The guys I have shot with all adjusted on site as necessary. I followed suit and only used my range card as a reference. I borrowed a Rem 700 308 last month(Doug didn't want my 338 hammering his targets!
. It was new to me, but I still placed 6th. I compared my Strelok app with his Applied ballistics app. Close range we were pretty close. Long range, mine said a bit less drop. I kept notes all day and logged the actual sighters(aka, my misses). From there, I started getting first shot hits.
Now at the JC steel challenge, my first match ever, my app/range card said 10.1 mils at 1350yds. I had 5 shots. I saw(didn't see) many people miss in the grass around the silhouette. I never took my girl out to this distance before. Totally new to me. I had Dan spot the cliff wall just below the silhouette, a white spot looking like a bird crapped on the cliff. First two rounds walked into a good dope on the cliff wall white spot. Third hit steel, fourth just over the top and 5th impact. I wasted 2 rounds, but gained a positive dope and two out of five hits at 1350. Now, my app and card said 10.1, but the actual was 12.1 and .7 for wind(not 1.5mils). The difference was my bullet and trajectory and a head wind and 40% value wind.
Would this dope be the same at the next shoot Jake has? Maybe, maybe not. Bar pressure, humidity, temp, who knows. Mother nature loves to mess with us. However; she also tells us what she is doing ALL the time.
Best part is, we get to have a blast out shooting! I love shooting with these old timers. Good people, always willing to help you out to get you on target!
Shoot straight
Brian