MON | JULY 15, 2019

Come meet and learn from SIG team Captain, Max Michel at the 2019 Scholastic Action Shooting Program National Championships beginning today, at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio.
The National Rifle Association —which has long promoted mentorship for those entering the shooting sports—is lending its support to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s National Shooting Sports Month initiative, partnering with NSSF as it encourages shooting ranges, firearm retailers, public and private shooting clubs, shooting sports organizations and fish and wildlife agencies to collectively focus their attention on the fun and excitement of target shooting.
As part of an ongoing national effort to help prevent illegal "straw" purchases of firearms, the National Shooting Sports Foundationand the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are reminding the Baltimore public that stiff penalties are in place for individuals convicted of such unlawful purchases.

Ed Brown Products, Inc. has employment opportunities in both the CNC Machining Department and the Gun Building Department. The positions are at the Perry, Missouri location.
Modular Driven Technologies announces the Elite Unimount scope mounting system. The Elite Unimount is designed to be a rugged and repeatable mounting system for your precision rifle.
Sierra Bullets’ launch of their line of loaded ammunition is currently available in eight popular hunting calibers, all topped with the new GameChanger™ Tipped GameKing bullet.

Honored American Veterans Afield announces the completion of the first of a series of long range disabled veteran shooting weekends at the FTW Ranch near Barksdale, Texas.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation announced that AmmoReady/CoreStore POS has signed on to be a Supporting Sponsor of its 2019 Range-Retailer Business Expo. This new combined ecommerce/POS is a joint effort between AmmoReady.com and CoreWare.
The MidwayUSA Foundation Inc. announces the addition of G. ‘Scott’ Reynolds as the new Executive Director.

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) invites recreational shooters to take aim at select public shooting ranges during Alabama’s Free Range Days on August 3, 10, and 17.
Some northern Indiana youth are learning environmental awareness and skills thanks to the C.O. Mollenhour Conservation Camp, which begins yesterday (Sunday, July 14) on McClures Lake near Silver Lake.

 

Today's feature is from Ballistic.

Gainesville, GA For decades, the standard distance for zeroing a centerfire rifle was 100 yards. But with so many of today's shooters going long range for hunting and competition, it would seem to make sense to zero your rifle at a great distance, like 200 yards or more. Right?

Not so, notes Curt Vaughn, veteran long-distance shooting competitor and Head of Product for Ballistic.

"Most competitive shooters still use the 100-yard zero," says Vaughn. "The biggest reason? The math. With a 100 yard zero, your math for shooting long distance is so much simpler and straightforward."

As Vaughn explains, 1 Minute of Angle (MOA) equals approximately one inch at 100 yards. Let's say you and your rifle regularly shoot 1 MOA groups (or better) at 100 yards. That means your groups have a spread between shots of one inch. At 500 yards, then, you should be able to shoot a five-inch group, given 1 MOA for every 100 yards. At 1,000 yards, that translates to 10-inch or 10 MOA groups.

"With a 100-yard zero, there's just that easy one-to-one correspondence," says Vaughn. "You can figure it in your head."

But if your zero is at 200-yards, 250-yards or 300-yards, and your target is at 725 yards? Now you must do some fancy calculating. That can take up some critical time during a match or a hunt.

The 100-yard zero is just as handy for hold-over points. You enter that 100-yard zero into Ballistic, as well as sight height and other Bullet Profile data, and Ballistic instantly provides the MOA or MIL RAD holdover needed at every shooting distance.

Again, with easy-to-understand math. Let's say your target is at 638 yards and Ballistic calculates the hold over needed for your bullet at 12.4 MOA. You then either holdover your scopes reticle to the mark on the reticle's vertical axis that corresponds with 12.4 MOA or you adjust your elevation turret up 12.4 MOA and hold the crosshair right on the target.

"I occasionally meet a competitive shooter using a 200- or 300-yard zero," Vaughn adds. "But it's very rare. And since so many of our country's shooting ranges are set up with only 100-yard lanes, you often have to practice at this distance. So, your 100-yard zero is a really huge help in practice, too."


However, even with a 100-yard zero, changing environmental conditions can and will change bullet drops, especially at longer distances. Before a day's actual shooting, make sure you update environmental and other variables in Ballistic. That way, you will make every shot count.

For more information, please visit: www.ballisticapp.com

Ballistic is the definitive ballistics trajectory calculator, intended for long-range and precision shooters who want a serious--and a seriously accurate--application. Ballistic will calculate your bullet's trajectory, windage, velocity, energy, lead, and flight time for any valid range. The app can also compensate for atmospheric conditions such as temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, and altitude--it can even accept density of air or density altitude inputs! The world-renowned JBM Ballistics engine powers all Ballistic computations. Ballistic is used by competition shooters, long-range hunters, and the military to deliver the most precise calculations possible.

With Ballistic, you'll be able to make the most accurate calculations for every shot, everywhere, even in areas with no cellular coverage.

For more information, please visit

WWW.BALLISTICAPP.COM

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