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Custom Turrets from Nikon and CTS
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<blockquote data-quote="JackinSD" data-source="post: 739086" data-attributes="member: 40641"><p>Late season/doe season opened today. So, I finally had a chance to use the CTS labeled turret.</p><p> </p><p>I was with my dad, as we both had one license left to fill. We were camped at some hay stacks that the deer were hitting hard. My dad had a clear shot and I was on the wrong side of everything. He shot his doe at about 25 yards. She ran about 30 yards and fell. The remaining deer were on a full run by the time I could get into a position to see them.</p><p> </p><p>Figuring we would have to setup somewhere else to fill my tag, we retrieved his deer. Hauled his deer to the back of the truck and did the field dressing. As I am headed to get in the truck a look down the field and there are 3 deer feeding. Still having about 40 minutes of good light, I used my rangefinder to check distance.</p><p> </p><p>They were between 343 and 345. I got my Savage back out of the case, yeah I had already put it away. Load a round and take position to take the shot. Dial in the distance and nothing for the wind that was blowing from directly behind me. Bang/flop.</p><p> </p><p>When I got to the doe, she had a nice little hole right where I had put the crosshairs.</p><p> </p><p>The CTS labels by custometurretsystems.com worked exactly as expected.</p><p> </p><p>As I said before, give these guys a try if you are considering a custom turret, but don't want to spend $100+. $20 and quick, friendly service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackinSD, post: 739086, member: 40641"] Late season/doe season opened today. So, I finally had a chance to use the CTS labeled turret. I was with my dad, as we both had one license left to fill. We were camped at some hay stacks that the deer were hitting hard. My dad had a clear shot and I was on the wrong side of everything. He shot his doe at about 25 yards. She ran about 30 yards and fell. The remaining deer were on a full run by the time I could get into a position to see them. Figuring we would have to setup somewhere else to fill my tag, we retrieved his deer. Hauled his deer to the back of the truck and did the field dressing. As I am headed to get in the truck a look down the field and there are 3 deer feeding. Still having about 40 minutes of good light, I used my rangefinder to check distance. They were between 343 and 345. I got my Savage back out of the case, yeah I had already put it away. Load a round and take position to take the shot. Dial in the distance and nothing for the wind that was blowing from directly behind me. Bang/flop. When I got to the doe, she had a nice little hole right where I had put the crosshairs. The CTS labels by custometurretsystems.com worked exactly as expected. As I said before, give these guys a try if you are considering a custom turret, but don't want to spend $100+. $20 and quick, friendly service. [/QUOTE]
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