Help me out here. I'm trying to understand why my ballistics apps, & programs are ALWAYS requiring a higher MV than my chrony's are giving. I've been wrestling with this since FFS DeltaIII (which I'm still using) going back over 2 barrels on my 300WM.
This last time out I was testing the 225 ELDM vs the 230 Hyb @ 1400+, and 1700+ yds. Now given where I live all my long range shooting must be done in the mountains so I realize that I'm sometimes contending with up/dn drafts but this time I detected no measurable wind @ the time of firing and there was no apparent mirage. Perfect conditions. I was shooting downhill by -6* from 2000'asl to 1500'asl where the TGT was on a small low ridge in the middle of the big valley. All my ballistics said I needed about 1 moa higher than actual. 43.5+/- a click while actual was 42.25 moa.
I just re-read the article on mirage by the South Texas Shooting Sports, and I'm wondering if it could have been a temp inversion I was shooting through in the early morning causing a Superior Mirage causing my impacts to be High, but surely that would have gone away as the day wore on and I moved to the 1700+ yd TGT when the sun was fully out, and the wind picked up causing horrible mirage that could be easily seen. Also as I said earlier I have been wrestling with this conundrum for years. I can't be shooting through Superior Mirage all the time.
So, what are your opinions on the accuracy of the Magnetospeed? Is it accurate enough to trust it over the Calculated MV obtained by FFS, AB, 4DOF, TRASOL, & Streloc? since ALL but Streloc corrected the MV to 2865+/- a bit to bring the DOPE inline with actual observations. For some reason Streloc corrected to 2840ish. No idea why that one was so low, while AB corrected it to 2870ish. The Magnetospeed said my Average was 2820fps.
Input from the pro's appreciated.
Thanks.
This last time out I was testing the 225 ELDM vs the 230 Hyb @ 1400+, and 1700+ yds. Now given where I live all my long range shooting must be done in the mountains so I realize that I'm sometimes contending with up/dn drafts but this time I detected no measurable wind @ the time of firing and there was no apparent mirage. Perfect conditions. I was shooting downhill by -6* from 2000'asl to 1500'asl where the TGT was on a small low ridge in the middle of the big valley. All my ballistics said I needed about 1 moa higher than actual. 43.5+/- a click while actual was 42.25 moa.
I just re-read the article on mirage by the South Texas Shooting Sports, and I'm wondering if it could have been a temp inversion I was shooting through in the early morning causing a Superior Mirage causing my impacts to be High, but surely that would have gone away as the day wore on and I moved to the 1700+ yd TGT when the sun was fully out, and the wind picked up causing horrible mirage that could be easily seen. Also as I said earlier I have been wrestling with this conundrum for years. I can't be shooting through Superior Mirage all the time.
So, what are your opinions on the accuracy of the Magnetospeed? Is it accurate enough to trust it over the Calculated MV obtained by FFS, AB, 4DOF, TRASOL, & Streloc? since ALL but Streloc corrected the MV to 2865+/- a bit to bring the DOPE inline with actual observations. For some reason Streloc corrected to 2840ish. No idea why that one was so low, while AB corrected it to 2870ish. The Magnetospeed said my Average was 2820fps.
Input from the pro's appreciated.
Thanks.