Another good one. SUBSCRIBED.😁 I quit watching airgun videos after i quit making videos and being sent them...! It's neat to see your perspective, different part of Country. I was angry when both my Windows 10 Pro Video Editors crashed. . . i never took down my 220yard personal gun range, nor did i stop casting and modding.
So the zero will be the zero and will not be affected with your rail. The rail simply allows more vertical travel in your scope. The software will not be affected in any way. Just use it. You will have to confirm your dope at distance and fine tune the B.C. and speed to get predictable hits at distance. The calculator will be really close if the published BC is accurate and your chronograph is as well.
Yes. I found that out last week with a new phone. Getting married the weekend and I'll be back to videos. Been crazy lately buying the farm. Getting married. I will do an updated video with applied ballistic.
? The center of the bore to the center of the scope. How do you figure? As long as you are measuring the centerline of the bore to the center line of the scope you get the figure needed. Also important to note that had that not worked, the math would not have worked either.
@@fha9507 measure top to bottom on ocular bell divide by 2 measure top to bottom on bolt divide by 2 add those two together then measure distance from top of bolt to bottom of ocular bell and add that . That is the correct way to do it . The scope and bore are not parallel, even if your math is off a bit it won’t matter much at short distances but take it out to 500 or 1000 yards and it won’t be anywhere close the way you do it
Another good one. SUBSCRIBED.😁 I quit watching airgun videos after i quit making videos and being sent them...! It's neat to see your perspective, different part of Country. I was angry when both my Windows 10 Pro Video Editors crashed. . . i never took down my 220yard personal gun range, nor did i stop casting and modding.
If you have a 20 MOA rail on your rifle how can you accommodate this in the software?
So the zero will be the zero and will not be affected with your rail. The rail simply allows more vertical travel in your scope. The software will not be affected in any way. Just use it. You will have to confirm your dope at distance and fine tune the B.C. and speed to get predictable hits at distance. The calculator will be really close if the published BC is accurate and your chronograph is as well.
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Strelok is no longer available !
Yes. I found that out last week with a new phone. Getting married the weekend and I'll be back to videos. Been crazy lately buying the farm. Getting married. I will do an updated video with applied ballistic.
@@fha9507high I use now the app chairgun ballistics and think it’s as good as StrelokPro
That’s not how you measure from the center of bore , not even the right place
? The center of the bore to the center of the scope. How do you figure? As long as you are measuring the centerline of the bore to the center line of the scope you get the figure needed. Also important to note that had that not worked, the math would not have worked either.
@@fha9507 measure top to bottom on ocular bell divide by 2 measure top to bottom on bolt divide by 2 add those two together then measure distance from top of bolt to bottom of ocular bell and add that . That is the correct way to do it . The scope and bore are not parallel, even if your math is off a bit it won’t matter much at short distances but take it out to 500 or 1000 yards and it won’t be anywhere close the way you do it
@@thomasmulnix3301 We get the same results. You are just going about it in a different way.
@@fha9507 not same result the optic and bore are not parallel, it won’t be much but it will be different the whole length of optic
@@fha9507 also the way you do it is totally guesswork you are guessing the center of bore and guessing center of optic