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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Bdc or bullet drop compensator turrets ?
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<blockquote data-quote="hound_hunter" data-source="post: 374956" data-attributes="member: 23415"><p>I understand the need to have a scope/weapon set up to a certain grain bullet and everything. And I understand how temperature, humidity, altitude. etc... effect a round but this makes it sound like you have to fire whatever weapon with a scope set up in this way only at that certain altitude, temperature, etc... and if you don't then your scope turrets will be completely off and this rifle will be no good. How do you cope with that? Or am I under the wrong impression? That seems extremely unideal in a set up, I mean maybe for target shooting it wouldn't matter but definitely for hunting that would be a huge issue. and even still for target shooting I would think that could cause problems quickly. Can someone maybe help explain this to a new guy a little better? I think I might be under the wrong impression.</p><p></p><p>THANK YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hound_hunter, post: 374956, member: 23415"] I understand the need to have a scope/weapon set up to a certain grain bullet and everything. And I understand how temperature, humidity, altitude. etc... effect a round but this makes it sound like you have to fire whatever weapon with a scope set up in this way only at that certain altitude, temperature, etc... and if you don't then your scope turrets will be completely off and this rifle will be no good. How do you cope with that? Or am I under the wrong impression? That seems extremely unideal in a set up, I mean maybe for target shooting it wouldn't matter but definitely for hunting that would be a huge issue. and even still for target shooting I would think that could cause problems quickly. Can someone maybe help explain this to a new guy a little better? I think I might be under the wrong impression. THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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