Mystic Precision
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- Summerland, BC
Ummmm... I dunno about that. There is so much that a machine doesn't "see".
Jerry
Jerry
Unfortunately (fortunately) not all of us have ''smart'' fones
or know how to use them.
I'm fairly analog .
...skwerl
considering all the data points that have to be inputted and then may have to be adjusted to fit real world, manual data just seems more intuitive , guess I'm old schoolReal time data from your gun, ammo and your location, bumps all computer fake output print outs. Manual cards made for your gear and your ammo and your location is trump! its real and proven. computers just get you close.
Sure, but with experience real world can be extrapolated tooManual cards work for one set of atmospheric conditions, computers can adjust for altitude and temperature.
Manual cards work for one set of atmospheric conditions, computers can adjust for altitude and temperature.
Ever checked to see how much the DA changes in one location over a given day? Over many days?
Have you compared this change to the affect on the drop over 300m?
how does this change compare to the vertical size of common targets?
how does all this compare to the affect of a 5mph wind changing 45deg, 90deg, 120deg, 180deg relative to your firing line?
I have offered these points a number of times over the years just to see if anyone would be willing to actually understand what their environment is doing on any given day. so far, no one has come back with some data... pity, cause the machine just ain't going to see a whole lot.
Jerry
Yes, a data table will have limitations, I agree. But it will give you a baseline, can be easily modified for environmental, firearm, etc conditions. I think the usefulness of what you learn outweighs any detriments. - dan