Determining The Correct Trajectory Path - Zeiss Victory 8 x 26 T* PRF Instructions For Use Manual

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Victory 8 x 26 T* PRF
Example:
Program EU 2 is selected:
Bullet drop according
to ballistic curve 2,
range display in metres,
holding point display in centimetres,
sight in distance 100 metres.

Determining the correct trajectory path

The equipment has 6 saved trajectory paths, which cover nearly all calibres.
You must select the most appropriate trajectory path for you depending on the
calibre, bullet type and bullet weight used. Knowledge of the ballistic data
(bullet drop) for the load used is required for selection of the appropriate
trajectory path.
Using the ballistic data for your load, select the appropriate trajectory path
from Tables 1 and 2 for the measuring units of metres/centimetres or from
Tables 3 and 4 for the measuring units of yards/inches.
Caution
The ballistic data are saved for 4 different sight in distances.
The standard sight in distances of 100 metres and SID/GEE are available for
Europe; there is a choice of 100 yards and 200 yards for the USA.
Depending on the estimated range, the correction value for the aiming
points will then be shown by the laser range finder.
Example:
Programm EU 2 is selected:
Bullet drop according
to ballistic curve 2,
range display in metres,
holding point display in centimetres,
sighting in at SID/GEE.
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