memtb
Well-Known Member
How about about the ones you killed before range finders, Im guessing rite about there! ha ha got a few of those.
I know that I missed a few before having a rangefinder. All missed shots were late evening near dark, all seemed pretty far….and I held over! Going back in good daylight, it was clear that I terribly misjudged the distance in the poor light……should've "NEVER" held over.
Since those misses and "pre rangefinder" I swore to myself to "never" hold over again in poor light!
These shots were also prior to my starting to use a 300 yard zero. While I may not win any target matches with my 300 yard zero…..I will always "hold on hair" out to 400. If the animal appears close, hold a bit low of centerline……If the animal appears far, hold a bit high of centerline. It worked quite well prior to the rangefinder and if there's not enough time for "ranging". memtb