very good article although PB in nature it's still applicable.
 

very good article although PB in nature it's still applicable.
Thank youuuuuu!!!!🤗 gave it a good read. I like it. Lots of answers to questions often asked. Even some I forgot to ask👀😅🤷‍♂️🤗
***anyone starting a DOPE chart/book; its.worth the read
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@cavedweller Dunno. I didn’t want to start another thread about DOPE since there was already this one. Do you mind if I just continue off of yours? I’m curious as to how others notate their DOPE.
I always start with strelock pro or chairgun elite . Then I proof the data shot by shot out to my desired range . Then put it all in the computer to print and laminate it.

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@cavedweller Do you include any information on your scope? Scope settings? Scope mounts? If so, where do you record this information?
Yes, i keep a detailed hand written inventory of all my "stuff" and additionally in a computer; thus I have immediate access to what i have, serial numbers and setups. This also helps when i want to change things to look at what needs changing or correcting.

The second picture is a dope work sheet... done to the 1/2 yard from 9 yards out to say 60 yards. Once created, i take actual shots on a wind free day from a stable bench as a certain way to validate - i make changes as necessary on the worksheet, then in the computer, then print it out, laminate it and either attach it to my airgun / pistol or wear it around my neck on a lanyard.
Picture #3 is my favorite dope card setup on my RAW TM 1000 HFT pistol rig which attaches via a picatinny adapter.

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