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How do you calculate your "altitude" index based off of that information?
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Carey, IIRC those are the only official "location" adjusted indexes. I don't think they give us a formula anymore. Sorry, seems I deleted a line rather than a word. Multiply by the factor in the column. Last edited by Bobby DiDomenico; 07-22-2013 at 05:29 PM. Reason: delted line in error |
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Multiply your standard index by the factor in the index column. Great Bend factor shows to be 1.0149. My index is 11.00, corrected for Great Bend is 11.16.
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