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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Another Range Finder Question???
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<blockquote data-quote="JackinSD" data-source="post: 700508" data-attributes="member: 40641"><p>I am trying to understand why you don't just pick a ballistic profile then get the results you want, "horizontal distance".</p><p> </p><p>From Leupold's site:</p><p> </p><p>True Ballistic Range (TBR)</p><p>Not only will you have accurate laser range finding capabilities to 1,000 yards, with True Ballistic Range® technology matched to your rifle's ballistics, you get the ballistics range to the target shown as a holdover point, an MOA adjustment, or the equivalent horizontal distance. The RX™-1000i TBR has Four True Ballistic Range readouts for rifle shooters. MOA: The minutes of angle of elevation to adjust your riflescope for precise zero. HOLD: The number of inches or centimeters to hold over or under aim point on target. MIL: The milliradians of angle of elevation to adjust your riflescope for precise zero. <span style="font-size: 18px">BAS: The equivalent horizontal range for which you should hold for use with your bullet's ballistics.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackinSD, post: 700508, member: 40641"] I am trying to understand why you don't just pick a ballistic profile then get the results you want, "horizontal distance". From Leupold's site: True Ballistic Range (TBR) Not only will you have accurate laser range finding capabilities to 1,000 yards, with True Ballistic Range® technology matched to your rifle’s ballistics, you get the ballistics range to the target shown as a holdover point, an MOA adjustment, or the equivalent horizontal distance. The RX™-1000i TBR has Four True Ballistic Range readouts for rifle shooters. MOA: The minutes of angle of elevation to adjust your riflescope for precise zero. HOLD: The number of inches or centimeters to hold over or under aim point on target. MIL: The milliradians of angle of elevation to adjust your riflescope for precise zero. [SIZE=5]BAS: The equivalent horizontal range for which you should hold for use with your bullet’s ballistics.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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