Quote Originally Posted by squirrel_slayer View Post
so you said you dialed 4.28moa at 300 yards and it is "still not correct" did you measure where your POA was and measure where your POI is then calculate the difference? did you dial the correction and confirm? then once you confirm your elevation. you put your info into your ballistic solver or do the math from formulas that are easy to find and get your answer.
Simple answer is, nothing was recorded or POA POI difference measured. If he had then he could have figured out the velocity change if any and how much. Right now all anyone really knows is that he had a 4" different POI from POA at 100 yards after installing a brake and there is no way to calculate velocity from that information. However, he states he shot out to 300 yards but no other info is given.

He's simply searching for a problem that isn't there, or hoping he gained more than the expected amount of velocity just by adding a brake. He refuses explanations that don't involve increased velocity, because they aren't the answers he's wanting. Then goes on to tell everyone how experienced he is as a wildcatter and that he has the help of a 50 year reloader, yet doesn't have the tools, access to tools, or the ability to think through figuring it out on his own.