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POI high using Strelok

I’ve been messing around with Strelok. It’s been interesting and impressive. At 60 yards it’s dead nuts but at 100 the POI is consistently high.
I had a windless evening the other day and was rechecking zero at 30 and decided to try for 100 with the Cricket and JSB EK Heavies (MkI).
Entered the data and shoot the entire magazine. Well…my best group ever. 11 shots into a 11/16″ group (not one hole) and one pulled shot. The group with the pulled shot would be 1 3/16″ but the middle of the group is about 1/2″ with the closest shot at 3/8″ directly above the bull. The lowest shot was about

This isn’t the first time to try this and other times it is hitting high

Anyway, is this within the expected value of this app? For being that far it ain’t off by much. anything I could adjust to bring it into the bull

I normally don’t use an app to shoot. I’ve made shots every 5 yards from 15 yards out to 100 and noted exactly where they hit. I’ve made a chart on gaffers tape and it’s taped to the stock of my gun. It would be fun to zero this app in, though.

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Kalibrgun

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I also come from a firearm background. The reason why Igor blew you off is barrel length has nothing to do how that app works. You need to use the multi BC function. The app is only as good as the data you put in.

Yes in the bottom right hand of the app you can use the trajectory calibration (truing). if you are dead on 30-60 adjust out to 100 and change the settings in the app to match your scope. The app will say that your speed has changed when it has not, the reason for this is because the guys at strelok never put it a calculation for barrel length and only went off speed. I have talked to them about this but they blew me off. I come from a firearms background and we all know how fps will change with barrel length and affect you poi. So just play with it in the settings menu and you can get it right. After doing this with my humming bird i am still hitting a 3inch out to 150 yards. Hope this helps. :2cents:

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