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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2584632" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>You already have almost everything you need if you want to dynamically calculate you elevation and wind correction. Your rifle data, ie. bullet data BC/Length/Diameter, Sight Height, Zero Range, is already in a ballistic calculator. Now you need a way to measure real angle range to the critter and what the current environment is altitude, temp, Baro, Wind speed/direction. Out of these Altitude, wind speed/direction and temp are the most critical. Input these params into you ballistic app and you have dynamic correction data. Play around with your ballistic app putting in various temp and alt ranges and comparing the results for your rifle. I think you'll find it takes a lot of environmental change to effect correct. Put the ballistic outputs into a spread sheet and you will see how small the correct deltas are between 1360 and 3241 out to 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2584632, member: 66917"] You already have almost everything you need if you want to dynamically calculate you elevation and wind correction. Your rifle data, ie. bullet data BC/Length/Diameter, Sight Height, Zero Range, is already in a ballistic calculator. Now you need a way to measure real angle range to the critter and what the current environment is altitude, temp, Baro, Wind speed/direction. Out of these Altitude, wind speed/direction and temp are the most critical. Input these params into you ballistic app and you have dynamic correction data. Play around with your ballistic app putting in various temp and alt ranges and comparing the results for your rifle. I think you'll find it takes a lot of environmental change to effect correct. Put the ballistic outputs into a spread sheet and you will see how small the correct deltas are between 1360 and 3241 out to 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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