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Do Suppressors affect ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Tangent" data-source="post: 1852551" data-attributes="member: 110477"><p>I've never used the Swaro solver, but this thread made me curious. I input info for a couple rifles that have been verified to 1,000 + yards, and the outputs were good (within reason). So, I'm guessing (again) that you have not trued the software to your real world dope. Even if you are using a magnetospeed or labradar, you will likely need to slightly tweak the MV and BC inputs to line up the solver with your real world observed drops. Also make sure that you're environmental data is good.</p><p></p><p>Typical practice is to use MV to line up the outputs at ~600 - 700 yards. Then use BC for "fine tune" adjustments and/or to adjust outputs at the furthest range possible.</p><p></p><p>Also, you should try a tall target test for your scopes if you haven't already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tangent, post: 1852551, member: 110477"] I've never used the Swaro solver, but this thread made me curious. I input info for a couple rifles that have been verified to 1,000 + yards, and the outputs were good (within reason). So, I'm guessing (again) that you have not trued the software to your real world dope. Even if you are using a magnetospeed or labradar, you will likely need to slightly tweak the MV and BC inputs to line up the solver with your real world observed drops. Also make sure that you're environmental data is good. Typical practice is to use MV to line up the outputs at ~600 - 700 yards. Then use BC for "fine tune" adjustments and/or to adjust outputs at the furthest range possible. Also, you should try a tall target test for your scopes if you haven't already. [/QUOTE]
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