Hi all.
I'm going into my first PRS 22 match unprepared. I've got some match experience doing other things, but know enough to know that I don't know.
I normally try to begin shooting a given gun game with basic equipment so I can focus on fundamentals. In this case that means a non-ballistic Kestrel and Hornady Ballistic AE ballistic calculator. (It seems to run consistent with JBM, but it runs on my phone)
I'd buy Strelok but apparently you can't get it anymore because it's Russian.
This is what I've got. It does a great job predicting my 100 yard zero then deviates from that point out.
I am confident in my MV, height above bore and DA.
I can interpolate the hold overs manually. But if there is any software that allows you to enter actuals to "true up" the predictions, that would be great.
The full spreadsheet looks like this, with me manually averaging the delta between predicted and actual at the 3 data points and applying it to arrive at a calculated hold over.
Any and all wisdom is appreciated. Yes, I know I should just buy a Kestrel and be done with it.
I'm going into my first PRS 22 match unprepared. I've got some match experience doing other things, but know enough to know that I don't know.
I normally try to begin shooting a given gun game with basic equipment so I can focus on fundamentals. In this case that means a non-ballistic Kestrel and Hornady Ballistic AE ballistic calculator. (It seems to run consistent with JBM, but it runs on my phone)
I'd buy Strelok but apparently you can't get it anymore because it's Russian.
This is what I've got. It does a great job predicting my 100 yard zero then deviates from that point out.
I am confident in my MV, height above bore and DA.
I can interpolate the hold overs manually. But if there is any software that allows you to enter actuals to "true up" the predictions, that would be great.
The full spreadsheet looks like this, with me manually averaging the delta between predicted and actual at the 3 data points and applying it to arrive at a calculated hold over.
Any and all wisdom is appreciated. Yes, I know I should just buy a Kestrel and be done with it.