The "stadia method" allows shooters to calculate the distance to target without the use of a rangefinder. Essentially, these reticles contain aiming marks of known spacing that are used to determine range, based on the visible size of the intended target, compared to the size of a target at a...
Oh Man. I just bought a few scopes. And one was a Tract. Just not this model. Guess I better start saving. Any idea about how much this one will run a fella ? lol Or is this just for your students ?
My buddy does butchering for a living. He shot a steer at around 100 yards out in the field. It just dropped. So I would say yeah the 17 HMR would be fine. Just as a 22 LR if using the right bullet. And within 100 yards.
I saw his history a few minutes ago. Granted he was fairly new to site. But I didn't see anything suggesting he was a scammer. It didn't show any classifieds history. It may have been a deal made through DM.
When this shortage started during the Chinese flu. I started investigating what & where components were made for primers. I ran across a article titled "Putting all Your Eggs In One Basket". It was referring to our military & the components used & needed to make ammo. From the article it stated...
To the OP this may be of interest to you ? https://loaddata.com/Article/LabNotes/375-Winchester-Using-Sierra-Bullets/345
https://shootersreference.com/reloadingdata/375-winchester/
You may regret that choice in a decade or two. Nothing wrong with a rare safe queen. Especially when they eat nothing & do not depreciate. But go up in value. But you do you.