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Last edited by Straight Shooter; 06-01-17 at 09:38.
The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than the cowards they really are.
Don't bother centering crap. You're wasting tour time. Your load may be way off and you are just wasting ammo chasing a made up zero.. zero isn't the middle of the scope when you dial it.
Yes you can add MOA. That's why they sell 20, 30, 40 MOA bases or canted bases
I'm using my phone so bare with me...
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I use JBM Calculator online. It is free. I made a 2 spreadsheets that have been printed out and laminated, one for 77gr Nosler CC, and one for 77gr Sierra Tipped Matchkings. I've tried an "Applied Ballistics" app on my phone and liked it at home, but once I got in the desert I hated dicking around on the phone like some teenage girl at the mall typing away and fighting the glare on the screen. The sheet is fast, trusty, and accurate.
http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi
To compare trajectories with the 62 gr bullet you will need to spend a little time playing with the program. You can change your zero slightly and get pretty close results with other bullets and velocities. Keep in mind the 62 and 55 might not have a similar zero from the start, and this is critical info to know (could be up,down,left,right, who knows). Your zero, sight height over bore and velocity needs to be exact. Don't worry too much about being exact about altitude, pressure, humidity or temperature. Those factors aren't really important inside of 600 yards.
Thanks gents for the answers!
The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than the cowards they really are.
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