So I'm shooting a match this weekend at a range away from home ... where I don't believe I'll have the chance to re-zero my scope, and the range is about 2,000 feet in elevation "lower" than my range (Home Range = 4,400 ... Match Range = 2,600). Is there a "standard adjustment" in those types of situations? I'm assuming a more dense atmosphere will result in the need for an "Up" adjustment, so I'm wondering if anyone has a formula that works for this so I don't waste early shots. Anybody got some advice for me? Distances in the match aren't extreme (305, 415, 505, 600, and 705 yards) ... but I just don't have enough experience moving between ranges to know if this matters at those distances. Rifle is a Tikka T3x TAC A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor and bullet is Hornady 147gr ELD-M.
Thanks!
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