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  1. one shot ST

    Speed drop for .22 with AB

    Only for curiosity I tap calculate speed drop for a .22 LR this is the result, probably it doesn’t works for a 22 I got 2.1 as a factor
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    PRS rimfire live fire training with TRIGGERCAM and Mantis X

    the inner circle equal 3.75 MOA, you can see how your reticle moves during transition and time/position where you pull the trigger
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    Kestrel Meters Ballistics Official Thread

    At 2200 meters with my .375 CT the difference is .3 may be .4 MIL so just a little bit more than a hair. the sum of all variables could assume an important value, with most of the software you can do it.
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    Kestrel Meters Ballistics Official Thread

    Question: how can I handle with Kestrel 5700 elite different value for my click ? my actual click is 0.099 th of a MIL instead of .1 MIL, is it possible to input the real click value ?
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    Kestrel Meters Ballistics Official Thread

    One more question, about SK rimfire , why there are so many bullets with same name, if I select one I can see only different BC, how can I choose a bullet ? I‘m using SK LR, with a .22 there are not so much difference in elevation also with different BC. PDM bullets are generated from different...
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    Kestrel Meters Ballistics Official Thread

    One question about Kestrel 5700 Elite, is it possible to use rechargeable batteries ?
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    PRS dry fire training with TRIGGERCAM and Mantis X

    When I do training dry or live I use often some tools to analyze my performance, TRIGGERCAM and Mantis X application, I can review what I do, partial time, reticle movements ecc ecc. There are some good correlations between Mantis X data and real world. This procedure works for me. in the...
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    yesterday, same rifle, same bullet same conditions, 4 different loads, published BC .288
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    Truing a ballistic solver using ShotMarker target system

    I did the same, shotmarker with Labradar, very good system.
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Some screenshot about some test, LS 136 BC one match perfectly other very close to published BC, other are for SK LR same considerations
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    We will do in the next future other test, I’ll let you know, at present time shotmarker reads about 10 m/s less than labradar, actual drop is confirmed with labradar speed
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Same bullet, same load, 2 different rifles, 2 Victrix Crown .375 CT
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Not same speed, at 100 meters them shotmarker reads from 5 to 11 m/s less than Labradar, you need to aligned it very well to avoid error in the measures
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Yes, magneto speed, Labradar and PVM-08 are very close, we did a lot of test pairing different chronograph, also 3 Labradar at the same time, speed very close.
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Yes a Victrix Crown, after zero at 100 meters, I did some test at 509 meters, following 1000 ( very good groups and 2000, I did BC calculation tuning LabradaR, shotmarker and PVM 08. with your tool I’m very close to my calculations and published BC. at 1000 meters I used a bigger screen for...
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    Labrabaco: a G7 BC calculator from Labradar tracks

    Lazer 400 gr, if I remember is .445