Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
nsaqam,

I thought rifles shot high at higher altitudes due to less friction from the thinner air. I heard approx. 1 MOA change for every 5,000' elev. Your data seems to be going in the other direction.

DF


The numbers are based off of the drop at sea level and the negative numbers is the difference at the specified altitude.

Sea level was 38.4" or something like that and the numbers I posted were subtracted from that 38.4".

So at 5000ft the drop was 36.7" and so forth.


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