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Bullet drop compensation dials (BDC dials)
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 109004" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>Bart ,it seems that it would be a simple thing for a ballistics program to give you both options so a guy doesn't have to sit and do math all day to get his charts worked out.</p><p></p><p> The reason I discovered this discrepancy in the first place was that sierras first program didn't have a MOA function. I had to figure out the math to get MOA to match the turrets for each scope I was working with. Then when I started looking at the new programs with the MOA function built in I noticed a large discrepancy between the two. A little math solved the riddle but I still have to make my charts the hard way. LETS get this changed !!!! </p><p></p><p>Almost all U.S. made scopes are in 1" MOA. How do we go about fixing the problem with the programs.</p><p></p><p>Another problem with Sierra Infinity is that when you go to the uphill downhill function they don't have the MOA option available.(bullet path in INCHES only)</p><p></p><p>This post is buried where not too many people are reading this or there would be more response. Maybe a new post is in order in Bullets barrels and Ballistics ----7mmRHB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 109004, member: 3584"] Bart ,it seems that it would be a simple thing for a ballistics program to give you both options so a guy doesn't have to sit and do math all day to get his charts worked out. The reason I discovered this discrepancy in the first place was that sierras first program didn't have a MOA function. I had to figure out the math to get MOA to match the turrets for each scope I was working with. Then when I started looking at the new programs with the MOA function built in I noticed a large discrepancy between the two. A little math solved the riddle but I still have to make my charts the hard way. LETS get this changed !!!! Almost all U.S. made scopes are in 1" MOA. How do we go about fixing the problem with the programs. Another problem with Sierra Infinity is that when you go to the uphill downhill function they don't have the MOA option available.(bullet path in INCHES only) This post is buried where not too many people are reading this or there would be more response. Maybe a new post is in order in Bullets barrels and Ballistics ----7mmRHB [/QUOTE]
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