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From my understanding the zero atmosphere should be irrelevant to the distance you zero at. It is the atmospheric condition you shot your zero at, regardless. Its a reference that all calculations will be based from. If you can enter it, why would you not.
Yip which is what ive done, thats how i took it to be. Cheers James
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