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Proper scope height measurement is crucial for accurate ballistic calculations. The scope height is the vertical distance from the center of the scope's optical axis to the center of the barrel bore.
For airguns, the scope height measurement is particularly important because airgun pellets have more pronounced trajectories compared to high-velocity bullets. Even small errors in scope height can lead to significant trajectory calculation errors.
For detailed information about scope height measurement and its importance in airgun ballistics, visit:
Airgun Accuracy - Chairgun and Scope Height
The drag coefficient constants (k values) control how much air resistance affects the pellet's trajectory. These values are used in the drag deceleration calculation for different ballistic coefficient models.