Mystic Precision
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Summerland, BC
Big JD, environmental conditions will affect your load and rifle the further you go. That affect has alot to do with the bullet you are sending and how quickly it looses velocity.
For just about any hunting situation inside 500yds, zero real world affect. The twitch you might give the rifle due to excitement is many times more affective at changing POI.
In competition, you get sighters so you adjust accordingly.
I know there are a few systems that use wind meters, barometers, palm pilots, etc to calculate the correct changes. I really don't know if they cover all the bases adequately.
My guess is they work because the expected accuracy at distance is generous enough to mask any computation error. Or the distances are short enough that environmental affects are small.
For those that shoot 1000m and further, environment will matter. Hell, shoot far enough and you need to take earth rotation and spin drift into account.
For 98% of shooters, wind is your biggest condition to watch and overcome.
With the right powders, moderate changes in ambient temp will have little to no effect on a drop chart WITHIN THE EXPECTED ACCURACY AT DISTANCE.
If you take the time and calibrate your rifle/load and support optics, first shot hits out to 1000m on MOA sized targets are readily accomplished.
Jerry
For just about any hunting situation inside 500yds, zero real world affect. The twitch you might give the rifle due to excitement is many times more affective at changing POI.
In competition, you get sighters so you adjust accordingly.
I know there are a few systems that use wind meters, barometers, palm pilots, etc to calculate the correct changes. I really don't know if they cover all the bases adequately.
My guess is they work because the expected accuracy at distance is generous enough to mask any computation error. Or the distances are short enough that environmental affects are small.
For those that shoot 1000m and further, environment will matter. Hell, shoot far enough and you need to take earth rotation and spin drift into account.
For 98% of shooters, wind is your biggest condition to watch and overcome.
With the right powders, moderate changes in ambient temp will have little to no effect on a drop chart WITHIN THE EXPECTED ACCURACY AT DISTANCE.
If you take the time and calibrate your rifle/load and support optics, first shot hits out to 1000m on MOA sized targets are readily accomplished.
Jerry