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Finally Broke into the 700 Yard Club
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 726766" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>If you have recorded good DOPE, you should be able to put together a pretty good data sheet. Go to the G7 Ballistic Calculator, available here on LRH or on G7's website, and enter what you already have. There is a Validate Trajectory feature that you should be able to use to come up with a velocity. I got along for years with just the same information you already have, just by entering it into a software program and field testing until I had good DOPE at, say 100,300, and 600 yards. From there the software filled in the other ranges. I printed out my data sheets in 10 yard increments... that is until I started using G7's rangefinder, but that is covered in detail on other threads here. </p><p>As I mentioned earlier, I got tired of missing varmints by inches, so I started investing in more tools, and the knowledge to use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 726766, member: 1940"] If you have recorded good DOPE, you should be able to put together a pretty good data sheet. Go to the G7 Ballistic Calculator, available here on LRH or on G7's website, and enter what you already have. There is a Validate Trajectory feature that you should be able to use to come up with a velocity. I got along for years with just the same information you already have, just by entering it into a software program and field testing until I had good DOPE at, say 100,300, and 600 yards. From there the software filled in the other ranges. I printed out my data sheets in 10 yard increments... that is until I started using G7's rangefinder, but that is covered in detail on other threads here. As I mentioned earlier, I got tired of missing varmints by inches, so I started investing in more tools, and the knowledge to use them. [/QUOTE]
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