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I've worked up some ballistic tables for my best handloads for my weapons (both 223 and 308, bolt and black rifles; AND, with/without a YHM suppressor - but that's another subject...)
NOW, the range I use does have 100 - 600 yd targets. All are 100 yd intervals. They won't let me setup targets at 25 yd intervals.
When I verify my "come-ups", IS THERE A FORMULA FOR INTERPOLATING the differences in computed data vs actual data so I can break it down to 25 yd segments? In other words; if I'm right on at 100 yds, but I'm 1" low at 300 yds <span style="font-weight: bold">(from computed data)</span>, what's the formula for computing POI at 150 yds, 175 yds, 200 yds, 225 yds, 250 yds, 275 yds, etc? I've tried "tweaking" the software (DA, temp, etc.), but I'm more like a hog looking at a wristwatch...I can get the data for 100 - 600 yds (actual verification firing), but how do I compute the corrected data, say (ie) from 400 and 500 yds so I know the come-ups at 425, 450, and 475 with the actual firing data at 400 and 500 yds? Hope I'm clear...
ANY help would be appreciated.
Mike
I've worked up some ballistic tables for my best handloads for my weapons (both 223 and 308, bolt and black rifles; AND, with/without a YHM suppressor - but that's another subject...)
NOW, the range I use does have 100 - 600 yd targets. All are 100 yd intervals. They won't let me setup targets at 25 yd intervals.
When I verify my "come-ups", IS THERE A FORMULA FOR INTERPOLATING the differences in computed data vs actual data so I can break it down to 25 yd segments? In other words; if I'm right on at 100 yds, but I'm 1" low at 300 yds <span style="font-weight: bold">(from computed data)</span>, what's the formula for computing POI at 150 yds, 175 yds, 200 yds, 225 yds, 250 yds, 275 yds, etc? I've tried "tweaking" the software (DA, temp, etc.), but I'm more like a hog looking at a wristwatch...I can get the data for 100 - 600 yds (actual verification firing), but how do I compute the corrected data, say (ie) from 400 and 500 yds so I know the come-ups at 425, 450, and 475 with the actual firing data at 400 and 500 yds? Hope I'm clear...
ANY help would be appreciated.
Mike