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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3520634" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Which scope are you going to use?</p><p></p><p>There's really no trickery in any of it. You'll be gathering your ballistic data while out shooting. You'll gather when to hold under, over, and when to dial. Don't trust any ballistic charts/apps; they may get you on paper but you still need to gather your own data. If your scope isn't tracking correctly anything you find online isn't going to work, especially if your shooting a 22lr at distance. All good center fire ballistic app have a place to add/subtract for an elevation correction factor and/or a wind correction factor. Nothing would screw with you more than to trust the ballistics from an online source which tells you, you need 14moa to shoot X distance but in reality when you dial 14moa your scope tracked 12.9moa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3520634, member: 33119"] Which scope are you going to use? There's really no trickery in any of it. You'll be gathering your ballistic data while out shooting. You'll gather when to hold under, over, and when to dial. Don't trust any ballistic charts/apps; they may get you on paper but you still need to gather your own data. If your scope isn't tracking correctly anything you find online isn't going to work, especially if your shooting a 22lr at distance. All good center fire ballistic app have a place to add/subtract for an elevation correction factor and/or a wind correction factor. Nothing would screw with you more than to trust the ballistics from an online source which tells you, you need 14moa to shoot X distance but in reality when you dial 14moa your scope tracked 12.9moa [/QUOTE]
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