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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 61136" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>3 sixbits, you ever heard or the 6 P's ? prior planning prevents **** poor performance. the idea is you see in which general direction the caribou ar moving, you lead em with the rifle, get the angle of the ACI and this gives you at altered elevation adjustment for the distance and elevation or the target, the ACI is as quick to use as taking the safety off. But then i work in Miliradians, meters and adjust my scope in .10 miliradians. the math is instantaneouse and easy. now if you are going from yards to MOA and fromMOA to 1/4 inch clicks, then working the fraction on the ACI etc,, i can see how it would slow you up. </p><p>What i like to do is pre range and ACI my target area, ploting focal points or memory for elevation and range,i learned this as a soldier we used to make range cards on the back of ration packs.</p><p>Remember the 6 P's. and the ACI is very fast to use in conjunction with mildots and a .10 miliradian scope</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 61136, member: 2245"] 3 sixbits, you ever heard or the 6 P's ? prior planning prevents **** poor performance. the idea is you see in which general direction the caribou ar moving, you lead em with the rifle, get the angle of the ACI and this gives you at altered elevation adjustment for the distance and elevation or the target, the ACI is as quick to use as taking the safety off. But then i work in Miliradians, meters and adjust my scope in .10 miliradians. the math is instantaneouse and easy. now if you are going from yards to MOA and fromMOA to 1/4 inch clicks, then working the fraction on the ACI etc,, i can see how it would slow you up. What i like to do is pre range and ACI my target area, ploting focal points or memory for elevation and range,i learned this as a soldier we used to make range cards on the back of ration packs. Remember the 6 P's. and the ACI is very fast to use in conjunction with mildots and a .10 miliradian scope Pete [/QUOTE]
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