Can anyone help me with this process? I generally use the Hornady app. What I've been doing is the following:
1) Zero at 100 yards
2) Back up to 200 yards, tweak MV in the app to align the predicted drop to what I saw.
3) Back up to 500 yards. Here's where I get stuck, as if I make some changes here to the MV in the app it seems to throw my 200 yard data off. Maybe not by a significant amount but a couple clicks anyway. I tend to find even with a 100 yard zero, and 200 yard drop confirmed I tend to be shooting like an MOA lower than predicted in the app at 500. If I lower the MV in the app to get the 500 yard drop matched up, I then seem to be high at 200.
What's the right process or this? I was thinking to tweak the MV at 200 and then the BC at 500. I assume the MV will have a bigger effect at 200 than BC, and the BC should be more important at 500 than the MV, but that's just a hunch. Also, tweaking the BC changes my windage holds. I know there's no substitute here for trigger time, but any ideas or summaries you can link to to more efficiently approach this would be appreciated.
1) Zero at 100 yards
2) Back up to 200 yards, tweak MV in the app to align the predicted drop to what I saw.
3) Back up to 500 yards. Here's where I get stuck, as if I make some changes here to the MV in the app it seems to throw my 200 yard data off. Maybe not by a significant amount but a couple clicks anyway. I tend to find even with a 100 yard zero, and 200 yard drop confirmed I tend to be shooting like an MOA lower than predicted in the app at 500. If I lower the MV in the app to get the 500 yard drop matched up, I then seem to be high at 200.
What's the right process or this? I was thinking to tweak the MV at 200 and then the BC at 500. I assume the MV will have a bigger effect at 200 than BC, and the BC should be more important at 500 than the MV, but that's just a hunch. Also, tweaking the BC changes my windage holds. I know there's no substitute here for trigger time, but any ideas or summaries you can link to to more efficiently approach this would be appreciated.