bowhuntrrl
Beginner
- Nov 1, 2004
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I just finalized my zero on friday for my upcoming pronghorn hunt.My Burris w/Ballistic Plex reticle is dead on at 200 yards. I then verified the 300 yard line and was -1", which was as stated by Burris.So far so good. Then I got to thinking about the first time I took my .338 Mag on an elk hunt and found it shooting high when I got there due to the altitude. Since ballistic programs don't cover this problem, I was wondering if anyone had a ballpark guess on how much I should lower my 100 yard zero. I'm thinking 1" will help , but probably still not be enough. I can see that by changing the altitudes in the ballistic software that the trajectories will change, but the differences are not great enough to make a big difference. I would really appreciate hearing about anyone's experiences concerning this.Just in case someone has a "super-duper" ballistic program on steroids that can calculate this, load info is:.277" 140 AccuBond BC of .496, velocity of 3125,altitude of sight in 950',temp at sight in was 70 degrees F. Altitude of hunt is 6000' and temp of 60 degrees. Thanks.