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As a relative newbie to the long range game, is there a thread that focus on truing at long range? Im assuming the best method is putting paper out as far as possible and verifying your impact, but after that i get lost. Do you then fiddle with your BC until your dope chart matches the actual results? Something else? Don't want to hijack this thread so any links to relevant threads are welcome.

If I have a GOOD chrono (Garmin, Labradar, Magnetospeed, Ohler) I trust the velocity and true the BC. If you have to move a CDM more than a few percent, I'd double check the rest of your inputs, they're usually pretty good.

If I'm not using one of the chrono's listed above, I trust the BC and true the velocity.
 
Yeah, I have a Garmin, and this is exactly the point where I've gotten confused. I've heard both before - true the velocity vs true the bc. I could never understand truing the velocity when I have actual hard data from my rifle, whereas BCs are published and I've heard on more than one occasion inflated.
 
Over hunting distances as long as you are truing it probably doesn’t matter, however the ballistic aps make it easier to use the velocity solution.
It’s also far more common to get accurate BCs now than in the past.
 
Yeah, I have a Garmin, and this is exactly the point where I've gotten confused. I've heard both before - true the velocity vs true the bc. I could never understand truing the velocity when I have actual hard data from my rifle, whereas BCs are published and I've heard on more than one occasion inflated.

Legit BC’s are available for most bullets. The BC variation from rifle to rifle is small: 10-15 G1 points at most (I’ve never seen more than 10 that I can remember over Doppler). Look at what a different between .6 G1 and .590 G1 at 800 yards is with same MV.

The amount of people that have the skill and ability to see the difference in real BC between rifles at even 800 yards is laughably small, and anyone (including me) that has to ask or wonder are absolutely not them.

The biggest source of error with each shot is MV. That is why it is adjust first. And, when adjusting MV from the muzzle to the distance where trued, it will backwards line up all points and absorbe any error in zero offset, scope increment click value, etc- better than adjusting BC.
 
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