I'm trying to find some ways to figure my Density Altitude using simple paper charts rather than a Kestrel, one because I don't have a Kestrel, and two I often find guys using them are concerned their DA reading on their Kestrel is way off; which is usually because they don't realize DA isn't the true altitude but more of a "felt altitude" that affects the bullet.
Here's my main question; Is BAROMETRIC PRESSURE of the area that I am shooting at also the same exact pressure that I need to input into my "Altimeter Setting" in a Density Altitude Calculator? So check this chart out:
http://www.asiresource.com/DensityAltitudeChart.PDF
I'm talking about the "Altimeter setting in Hg" <- is that the same as my locations Barometric Pressure? If so I'd just find the corresponding number on that setting list, do the alitmeter conversion factor by subtracting my shooting areas actual altitude from that pressure altitude conversion factor then follow the chart to my estimated DA.
I use this website to determine my Barometric Pressure. I use a simple topgraphy map on my phone to determing actual altitude.
http://www.usairnet.com/weather/maps/current/ohio/barometric-pressure/
Here's my main question; Is BAROMETRIC PRESSURE of the area that I am shooting at also the same exact pressure that I need to input into my "Altimeter Setting" in a Density Altitude Calculator? So check this chart out:
http://www.asiresource.com/DensityAltitudeChart.PDF
I'm talking about the "Altimeter setting in Hg" <- is that the same as my locations Barometric Pressure? If so I'd just find the corresponding number on that setting list, do the alitmeter conversion factor by subtracting my shooting areas actual altitude from that pressure altitude conversion factor then follow the chart to my estimated DA.
I use this website to determine my Barometric Pressure. I use a simple topgraphy map on my phone to determing actual altitude.
http://www.usairnet.com/weather/maps/current/ohio/barometric-pressure/
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