StrelokPro not quite spot on

Sure.

After you properly enter all your data as accurately as possible, and zero the rifle with the current weather conditions, you set up at target at a further distance....I like to use 100 yards.

Have strelok calculate the shot for you and then take the shot with the amount of hold over in the calculation. 

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If you hit the bullseye at that distance there is no need to do a trajectory validation. However if the shot is high or low then you will need to perform this action.

Let's say you entered a BC of .08 and took the 100 yard shot according to what strelok gave you and the shot landed High. You would then make a turret adjustment or a hold over adjustment for the shot to hit the bullseye. You then take note of the actual amount of clicks or hold over and then go into the trajectory validation tab in strelok.

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In the above SS you can see the old BC of .08 and the amount of elevation Strelok said to use.

At this point you, in the SS below, you enter the actual amount of hold over that was used and have strelok calculate a new BC.

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You then click the button to have strelok use this BC, and it will then give you accurate calculations for all future shots at various ranges under those conditions. 

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In this SS you can see that Strelok has now calculated a new drop based upon the new higher BC.

Try to shoot 150m. you will understand that your BC is much smaller than 0.12
100m is too small distance to check BC
 
It works! Only problem I had was that I don’t have turret stops. So once when I was returning to zero, I overshot it by one rotation and my pellet strike was not even in the picture. Doh. When I realized my mistake it was spot on again. Best part was when I was packing up at my buddy’s house to go home and a squirrel was starting at us 98 yards away. Hadn’t packed the gun yet so I pulled out the deadshot in his driveway, did the Strelok calculation and clicked in. Smack! Right on spec. My buddy was ecstatic because this squirrel had been taunting him. Feels good to have a last shot like that.
 
I don't know what to tell you.

D-RIG, the member who makes them, listed that BC in his description for them. When I first zeroed the rifle with that BC and then punched up the 100yd calculation, I made the shot and it was a bullseye. I always shoot a group for trajectory validation so when I followed up with two more shots, they were all touching. Needless to say, Strelok did not make any adjustments to the BC.

My velocity is known as I chrono'd the slugs in my basement (60*F) as well as in the field at a colder temperature (20*F), this way I have a temperature sensitivity factor. When I first shot these slugs, it was only 10*F outside. Strelok adjusted the velocity and gave the calculation......it was as simple as that.
 
I don't know what to tell you.

D-RIG, the member who makes them, listed that BC in his description for them. When I first zeroed the rifle with that BC and then punched up the 100yd calculation, I made the shot and it was a bullseye. I always shoot a group for trajectory validation so when I followed up with two more shots, they were all touching. Needless to say, Strelok did not make any adjustments to the BC.

My velocity is known as I chrono'd the slugs in my basement (60*F) as well as in the field at a colder temperature (20*F), this way I have a temperature sensitivity factor. When I first shot these slugs, it was only 10*F outside. Strelok adjusted the velocity and gave the calculation......it was as as that.

Very strange that 24gr has bc 0.12.
The front of the sliug is dull.
try to shoot at a larger distance, very interesting what the result will be.
 
Looks good to me Bob. I know those Varmint Knockers are very good slugs, tried the 22.5 grain ones in my .22 Mutant and it was almost as accurate at 50 yards as the 18.1 grain JSB pellets. I want to try the 22.5 and the 24 grain slugs in my .22 EDgun R3 Long, which shoots the 25.4 grain RD Monsters at about 910 to 915 FPS. One question for you, why do you zero your gun at 30 yards when you're always shooting much longer distances? When I enter 0.5 inches for kill radius in Strelok on the EDgun, and press the recommended zero distance button it gives me 50 yards... Thanks!

Mike
 
Priekis nėra bukas .... tai pažymėta. 2S nosis.

Aš nesu suinteresuota šaudyti 200 metrų su šiuo šautuvu. Tiesiog apie visus mano šaudymo būdus yra „cam“. Nereikia imtis mano žodžio dėl šio dalyko .... Tai ne taip, kaip pateikiu bet kokius laukinius ar nepagrįstus teiginius.

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Gerai bob.
kaip tik norėjau, kad jūs išbandytumėte, kad BC patikrintas didesnis nei 150 m dydžio.
ir norite patikrinti savo norą atlikti patikrinimą.
Aš neturiu nieko blogo su tavimi Bob

Bob make three seams 150m. I think you will be very interesting.