Shooting last Sunday. Conditions: rain visible in scope - moderate rate; 49 F ; 68 % RH; 28.24 inHg absolute. Bullet: Hornady, .308 230 gr A-Tip, 2700 FPS, barrel 1:9, scope height 2 inches. The rain was not falling straight down, I needed about 0.4 right most of the time - range 0.2 to 0.8 right, it was pretty easy to read the rain and estimate the windage.
Computed trajectory at 1k is 7.7 mils. Actual trajectory 7.1 mils, I shot 25 rounds - 7.1 is a consistent number. Using Applied Ballistics on Android. Shooting was from a 60 F building (yeah, I know I'm a slacker). No rain drops on muzzle. I can't explain where the 0.6 mils came from. I know about rain drops on the muzzle causing a bump, that is not the case here.
Any ideas?
Computed trajectory at 1k is 7.7 mils. Actual trajectory 7.1 mils, I shot 25 rounds - 7.1 is a consistent number. Using Applied Ballistics on Android. Shooting was from a 60 F building (yeah, I know I'm a slacker). No rain drops on muzzle. I can't explain where the 0.6 mils came from. I know about rain drops on the muzzle causing a bump, that is not the case here.
Any ideas?