Garmin D2 Mach 1 Owners Manual PDF - Page 40

Profile Fields, Gun Properties, Calibrate Drop Scale Factor

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The actual windage to apply for the shot should fall in this range. Target Fields Direction of Fire: The direction of fire, with north at 0 degrees and east at 90 degrees. Input field. NOTE: The Direction of Fire is used only for calculating the Coriolis effect. If you are shooting at a target less than 1,000 yards away, this input field is optional. Inclination: The angle of inclination of the shot. A negative value indicates a downhill shot. A positive values indicates an uphill shot. The shooting solution multiplies the vertical portion of the solution by the cosine of the inclination angle to calculate the adjusted solution for an uphill or downhill shot. Input field. Range: The distance to the target, displayed in yards or meters. Input field. Speed: The speed of a moving target, displayed in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). A negative value indicates a target moving left. A positive value indicates a target moving right. Input field. Profile Fields, Bullet Properties Ballistic Coefficient: The manufacturer's ballistic coefficient for your bullet. Input field. TIP: When you use one of the Applied Ballistics custom drag curves, the ballistic coefficient will display a value of 1.000. Bullet Diameter: The bullet diameter measured in inches. Input field. NOTE: The diameter of the bullet may vary from the common name of the round. For example, a 300 Win Mag is actually .308 inches in diameter. Bullet Length: The length of the bullet measured in inches. Input field. Bullet Weight: The bullet weight measured in grains. Input field. Drag Curve: The Applied Ballistics custom drag curve, or the G1 or G7 standard projectile models. Input field. NOTE: Most long range rifle bullets are closer to the G7 standard. Profile Fields, Gun Properties Muzzle Velocity: The speed of the bullet as it leaves the muzzle. Input field. NOTE: This field is required for accurate calculations by the shooting solution. If you calibrate the muzzle velocity, this field may be updated automatically for a more accurate firing solution. Output Units: The output units of measure. A milliradian (mil) is 3.438 inches at 100 yards. A minute of angle (MOA) is 1.047 inches at 100 yards. Sight Height: The distance from the center axis of the rifle barrel to the center axis of the scope. Input field. TIP: You can easily determine this value by measuring from the top of the bolt to the center of the windage turret, and adding half of the diameter of the bolt. SSF - Elevation: A linear multiplier that accounts for vertical scaling. Not all rifle scopes track perfectly, so the ballistics solution requires a correction to scale according to a particular rifle scope. For example, if a turret is moved 10 mil but the impact is 9 mil, the sight scale is 0.9. Input field. SSF - Windage: A linear multiplier that accounts for horizontal scaling. Not all rifle scopes track perfectly, so the ballistics solution requires a correction to scale according to a particular rifle scope. For example, if a turret is moved 10 mil but the impact is 9 mil, the sight scale is 0.9. Input field. Twist Rate: The distance it takes for the rifling of your barrel to make one full rotation. Rifle twist is often provided by the gun or barrel manufacturer. Input field. Zero Height: An optional modification to impact elevation at zero range. This is often used when adding a suppressor or using a subsonic load. For example, if you add a suppressor and your bullet impacts the target 1 inch higher than expected, your Zero Height is 1 inch. You must set this to zero when you remove the suppressor. Input field. Zero Offset: An optional modification to impact windage at zero range. This is often used when adding a suppressor or using a subsonic load. For example, if you add a suppressor and your bullet impacts the target 1 inch to the left of the expected impact, your Zero Offset is -1 inch. You must set this to zero when you remove the suppressor. Input field. Zero Range: The range at which the rifle was zeroed. Input field. Profile Fields, Gun Properties, Calibrate Muzzle Velocity Range: The distance from the muzzle to the target. Input field. TIP: You should enter a value as close as possible to the range suggested in the shooting solution. This is the range where the bullet slows to Mach 1.2 and begins to enter the transonic range. True Drop: The actual distance the bullet falls while in flight to the target, displayed in milliradians (mil) or minute of angle (MOA). Input field. Profile Fields, Gun Properties, Calibrate Drop Scale Factor Range: The range from which you are shooting. Input field. TIP: This range should be within 90% of the recommended range suggested in the shooting solution. Values that are less than 80% of the recommended range will not provide a valid adjustment. True Drop: The actual distance the bullet falls when fired at a specific range, displayed in milliradians (mil) or minute of angle (MOA). Input field. 32 Applied Ballistics®

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The actual windage to apply for the shot should fall in
this range.
Target Fields
Direction of Fire
: The direction of fire, with north at 0
degrees and east at 90 degrees. Input field.
NOTE:
The Direction of Fire is used only for calculating
the Coriolis effect. If you are shooting at a target less
than 1,000 yards away, this input field is optional.
Inclination
: The angle of inclination of the shot. A
negative value indicates a downhill shot. A positive
values indicates an uphill shot. The shooting solution
multiplies the vertical portion of the solution by the
cosine of the inclination angle to calculate the adjusted
solution for an uphill or downhill shot. Input field.
Range
: The distance to the target, displayed in yards or
meters. Input field.
Speed
: The speed of a moving target, displayed in miles
per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). A
negative value indicates a target moving left. A positive
value indicates a target moving right. Input field.
Profile Fields, Bullet Properties
Ballistic Coefficient
: The manufacturer's ballistic
coefficient for your bullet. Input field.
TIP:
When you use one of the Applied Ballistics custom
drag curves, the ballistic coefficient will display a value
of 1.000.
Bullet Diameter
: The bullet diameter measured in inches.
Input field.
NOTE:
The diameter of the bullet may vary from the
common name of the round. For example, a 300 Win
Mag is actually .308 inches in diameter.
Bullet Length
: The length of the bullet measured in inches.
Input field.
Bullet Weight
: The bullet weight measured in grains. Input
field.
Drag Curve
: The Applied Ballistics custom drag curve, or
the G1 or G7 standard projectile models. Input field.
NOTE:
Most long range rifle bullets are closer to the G7
standard.
Profile Fields, Gun Properties
Muzzle Velocity
: The speed of the bullet as it leaves the
muzzle. Input field.
NOTE:
This field is required for accurate calculations
by the shooting solution. If you calibrate the muzzle
velocity, this field may be updated automatically for a
more accurate firing solution.
Output Units
: The output units of measure. A milliradian
(mil) is 3.438 inches at 100 yards. A minute of angle
(MOA) is 1.047 inches at 100 yards.
Sight Height
: The distance from the center axis of the rifle
barrel to the center axis of the scope. Input field.
TIP:
You can easily determine this value by measuring
from the top of the bolt to the center of the windage
turret, and adding half of the diameter of the bolt.
SSF - Elevation
: A linear multiplier that accounts for
vertical scaling. Not all rifle scopes track perfectly, so
the ballistics solution requires a correction to scale
according to a particular rifle scope. For example, if a
turret is moved 10 mil but the impact is 9 mil, the sight
scale is 0.9. Input field.
SSF - Windage
: A linear multiplier that accounts for
horizontal scaling. Not all rifle scopes track perfectly,
so the ballistics solution requires a correction to scale
according to a particular rifle scope. For example, if a
turret is moved 10 mil but the impact is 9 mil, the sight
scale is 0.9. Input field.
Twist Rate
: The distance it takes for the rifling of your
barrel to make one full rotation. Rifle twist is often
provided by the gun or barrel manufacturer. Input field.
Zero Height
: An optional modification to impact elevation
at zero range. This is often used when adding a
suppressor or using a subsonic load. For example,
if you add a suppressor and your bullet impacts the
target 1 inch higher than expected, your Zero Height is
1 inch. You must set this to zero when you remove the
suppressor. Input field.
Zero Offset
: An optional modification to impact windage
at zero range. This is often used when adding a
suppressor or using a subsonic load. For example,
if you add a suppressor and your bullet impacts the
target 1 inch to the left of the expected impact, your
Zero Offset is -1 inch. You must set this to zero when
you remove the suppressor. Input field.
Zero Range
: The range at which the rifle was zeroed. Input
field.
Profile Fields, Gun Properties, Calibrate Muzzle Velocity
Range
: The distance from the muzzle to the target. Input
field.
TIP:
You should enter a value as close as possible
to the range suggested in the shooting solution. This
is the range where the bullet slows to Mach 1.2 and
begins to enter the transonic range.
True Drop
: The actual distance the bullet falls while in
flight to the target, displayed in milliradians (mil) or
minute of angle (MOA). Input field.
Profile Fields, Gun Properties, Calibrate Drop Scale Factor
Range
: The range from which you are shooting. Input field.
TIP:
This range should be within 90% of the
recommended range suggested in the shooting
solution. Values that are less than 80% of the
recommended range will not provide a valid
adjustment.
True Drop
: The actual distance the bullet falls when fired
at a specific range, displayed in milliradians (mil) or
minute of angle (MOA). Input field.
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