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Zero change in relation to elevation.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1163528" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>You should be able to program the elevation you zero into the app. Take note of the correction and then plug in the elevation to hunting elevation. In your case you zero at 1800 and then change to 8000. </p><p></p><p>I plugged in one for a 30-06/175 gr LRX at 2775 fps muzzle vel and at 500 yds it gave 10.3 MOA at 1800 ft and 9.5 MOA at 8000 ft.</p><p></p><p>We used to use 1MOA for every 2500 ft of elevation. 1MOA for every 20 degree temp change. That was with a 173 gr M118 Special Ball round at about 2650+- fps. I think that is a little off based on the newer applications, but it worked for us (SWAG at best). </p><p></p><p>Really dependent on vel/BC/etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1163528, member: 25831"] You should be able to program the elevation you zero into the app. Take note of the correction and then plug in the elevation to hunting elevation. In your case you zero at 1800 and then change to 8000. I plugged in one for a 30-06/175 gr LRX at 2775 fps muzzle vel and at 500 yds it gave 10.3 MOA at 1800 ft and 9.5 MOA at 8000 ft. We used to use 1MOA for every 2500 ft of elevation. 1MOA for every 20 degree temp change. That was with a 173 gr M118 Special Ball round at about 2650+- fps. I think that is a little off based on the newer applications, but it worked for us (SWAG at best). Really dependent on vel/BC/etc. [/QUOTE]
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