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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Figuring Drop based on "Come Ups"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 241249" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Misfire,</p><p> </p><p> Lots of good info on this post. My question in the form of an answer is why do you care what the inches of drop are? All that matters is knowing where to set the scope to impact where you want at a given distance and in a given condition. I highly recommend that you put "clicks" and "inches" in the closet and start to develope a chart that simply says "400 yd - 4.75" etc this will save much time and confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 241249, member: 4"] Misfire, Lots of good info on this post. My question in the form of an answer is why do you care what the inches of drop are? All that matters is knowing where to set the scope to impact where you want at a given distance and in a given condition. I highly recommend that you put "clicks" and "inches" in the closet and start to develope a chart that simply says "400 yd - 4.75" etc this will save much time and confusion. [/QUOTE]
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