If this is the wrong section. I apologize in advance
Long Post as well
This week I took a LR course and was the first time to shoot longer distances.
The course was 2 days and I learned quite a bit.
But some things just didnt make sense to me
Prior the course I load tested my rifle and settled on Hornandy 130eld(230rem)
grouped the best. so thats what I was planning to use. I verified the velocity with a Magnetospeed(2862 average)
I used Hornady 4DOF and inputted all info. Including the high altitude the range the class was being held at(1640+)
Even printed out a chart so I could us it for notes and adjustments
Day 1 of the course was lots of info. some 100-300 yards drills and tests. Like a box test. where my optic seemed high
also a test shooting a spot at 100yards. Then dialing 30moa and shooting three rounds. Mine was high. So the instructor
mentioned the Correction Factor of .951 that should be multiplied by whatever solution I was going by.
On day 2 we started shooting further. But first we verified at 300. I was low, so he mentioned the high altitude
was making my velocity higher??
He said I should adjust my velocity in my app to get my 300yard closer to actual. Makes sense to me.
I used Strelok since it was easier to adjust and show new table multiple times compared to the Hornady
I played with velocity until the 300yard was about where my POI was and we moved up to 540
Using the new adjusted Strelok chart. I sent three at 540 and all hit dead nuts.
Then 775, adjusted based on strelok. same all three almost touching
Then 994, 3 and 3
Then 1058, 3 shots, 2 impacts
Then 1115, 4 shots, 2 impacts. Thats was kind of on me. I picked the lower elevation 29. should have went to the next one up
This seemed all good to me. First time doing this and I was able to connect. But then I thought about it.
My Hornady app had all the exact data inputted. and it was way off? I would have been about 34+ moa using it
I understand that the higher altitude could mean higher velocities. But doesnt me inputting the altitude adjust the solution for that?
Also the Correction Factor that we spent time learning about. There was no parameter to input that. But even multiplying
that(.951) to the Hornady Solution would still have not been right? With the Strelok solution I didnt bother adjusting for CF.
But had velocity adjusted based on actual POI at 300 yards.
So is this normal for these Ballistic Apps? do you adjust based on test fire impact everytime? and adjust velocity based on that??
I assumed by me actually verifying velocity it would be accurate and the app would adjust for altitude?? Did I do something wrong?
I am more then happy I was able to connect. But it was was a last minute adjustment based on 300yard POI.
Playing with velocity until the chart at 300 matched my bullet holes
would a different app work better? Instructor suggested AB. but when he inputted my data into his app. The solution was
was too much elevation adjustment??
Once again, sorry for the long post. Just had lots on my mind and wanted to type it while it was still fresh.
Long Post as well
This week I took a LR course and was the first time to shoot longer distances.
The course was 2 days and I learned quite a bit.
But some things just didnt make sense to me
Prior the course I load tested my rifle and settled on Hornandy 130eld(230rem)
grouped the best. so thats what I was planning to use. I verified the velocity with a Magnetospeed(2862 average)
I used Hornady 4DOF and inputted all info. Including the high altitude the range the class was being held at(1640+)
Even printed out a chart so I could us it for notes and adjustments
Day 1 of the course was lots of info. some 100-300 yards drills and tests. Like a box test. where my optic seemed high
also a test shooting a spot at 100yards. Then dialing 30moa and shooting three rounds. Mine was high. So the instructor
mentioned the Correction Factor of .951 that should be multiplied by whatever solution I was going by.
On day 2 we started shooting further. But first we verified at 300. I was low, so he mentioned the high altitude
was making my velocity higher??
He said I should adjust my velocity in my app to get my 300yard closer to actual. Makes sense to me.
I used Strelok since it was easier to adjust and show new table multiple times compared to the Hornady
I played with velocity until the 300yard was about where my POI was and we moved up to 540
Using the new adjusted Strelok chart. I sent three at 540 and all hit dead nuts.
Then 775, adjusted based on strelok. same all three almost touching
Then 994, 3 and 3
Then 1058, 3 shots, 2 impacts
Then 1115, 4 shots, 2 impacts. Thats was kind of on me. I picked the lower elevation 29. should have went to the next one up
This seemed all good to me. First time doing this and I was able to connect. But then I thought about it.
My Hornady app had all the exact data inputted. and it was way off? I would have been about 34+ moa using it
I understand that the higher altitude could mean higher velocities. But doesnt me inputting the altitude adjust the solution for that?
Also the Correction Factor that we spent time learning about. There was no parameter to input that. But even multiplying
that(.951) to the Hornady Solution would still have not been right? With the Strelok solution I didnt bother adjusting for CF.
But had velocity adjusted based on actual POI at 300 yards.
So is this normal for these Ballistic Apps? do you adjust based on test fire impact everytime? and adjust velocity based on that??
I assumed by me actually verifying velocity it would be accurate and the app would adjust for altitude?? Did I do something wrong?
I am more then happy I was able to connect. But it was was a last minute adjustment based on 300yard POI.
Playing with velocity until the chart at 300 matched my bullet holes
would a different app work better? Instructor suggested AB. but when he inputted my data into his app. The solution was
was too much elevation adjustment??
Once again, sorry for the long post. Just had lots on my mind and wanted to type it while it was still fresh.