I've been using strelok for years and usually it's fairly spot on with multiple rifles.
Today the data for my rifle was 3" high at 300, and off enough to cause a miss at 500. The 500 yard shots were at a treeline so I was not able to spot the impacts. While it could have been me, the 100 zero was spot on and the 300 yard groups were decent, just high.
I know my velocity groom chronoing right before stepping off the 100 yard line, and got my g7 BC from Sierra's website.
My question is, how do I start manipulating my data fields to get more accurate outputs from strelok. Right now it's easy to just keep notes and adjust for my own observations, but I'm limited to 500 yards. I would like to be able to get accurate data past 500 without having to first shoot it to verify it.
Today the data for my rifle was 3" high at 300, and off enough to cause a miss at 500. The 500 yard shots were at a treeline so I was not able to spot the impacts. While it could have been me, the 100 zero was spot on and the 300 yard groups were decent, just high.
I know my velocity groom chronoing right before stepping off the 100 yard line, and got my g7 BC from Sierra's website.
My question is, how do I start manipulating my data fields to get more accurate outputs from strelok. Right now it's easy to just keep notes and adjust for my own observations, but I'm limited to 500 yards. I would like to be able to get accurate data past 500 without having to first shoot it to verify it.