Hunting & Fishing Hunting Dope

muleman

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When you guys go out of state or in state, with major changes, in Altitude, Temp, and pressure, are you able to calculate your dope for the new area and have it accurate?
I'm going to Arizona in a couple weeks elk hunting, and I'm hopeing the new dope I have figured is accurate.
Any thoughts, Wayne
 
Re: Hunting Dope

The longer your zero range is, the more it's going to be affected by conditions, both atmospheric, and the change of muzzle velocity with temperature.

For example, with a .308 at 100 yards, the trajectory is essentially flat - within 0.1 inches - from 70 yards to about 110 yards. So, you're not going to see much effect from a change in air density or muzzle velocity.

Then, assuming that you know how much your muzzle velocity changes with temperature, you can use a ballistic program to compensate for the change in conditions.

If you use a longer zero, then you had either best rezero in the new conditions, or have a ballistic program which can compensate for the difference between the condition in which you originally zeroed and the conditions you are now shooting in - which some of them do.
 
Re: Hunting Dope

Anyone Reading this post that shoots at different locations I would highly advise you to read the info posted by Lindy, All Of It, then read it again. This has been some of the most informative information for figureing DOPE I've run across!!!