Does Drop Data Change? 100ft Up To 8,000ft in Colorado.
This video explores the impact of altitude on ballistic data for a rifle. The creator tests a rifle by zeroing it at a low altitude (100 feet) and then shooting at an 8,000-foot altitude in Colorado. The primary question is whether the bullet drop data changes significantly between these elevations. The video highlights the use of a Kestrel weather meter for calculations and demonstrates shooting at targets from 300 to 600 yards from both a bench and a tripod.










