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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 3086192" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>Don't get caught up on the velocity discrepancy. You're correcting every error in the model by changing one thing. It's likely a lot of little errors that all happen to line up the same way, requiring a large correction on the one knob you're turning to account for all of them. Your measured velocity is probably correct within the Labradar's margin of error, you're just making a large correction to fix other errors. </p><p></p><p>If you're worried about it you could try a CDM if it's available for your bullet and program the sight scale factor in your kestrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 3086192, member: 123604"] Don't get caught up on the velocity discrepancy. You're correcting every error in the model by changing one thing. It's likely a lot of little errors that all happen to line up the same way, requiring a large correction on the one knob you're turning to account for all of them. Your measured velocity is probably correct within the Labradar's margin of error, you're just making a large correction to fix other errors. If you're worried about it you could try a CDM if it's available for your bullet and program the sight scale factor in your kestrel. [/QUOTE]
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