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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 57584" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Ian,</p><p> I have also used the gps to get fairly accurate distances past my lazers ability. This was handy since we shoot across canyons mostly here. Take a target reading when you place it and a shooting position reading, route will give you a pretty accurate distance. I have also used arial photo maping programs for this. They go to the hundredth of a mile, if you are careful with the mouse you can split the 100th. I have found this to be accurate to +/- 35-40 yards @ 1560 yards. Not first round hit accurate but it will allow you to lay out some long distance shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 57584, member: 4"] Ian, I have also used the gps to get fairly accurate distances past my lazers ability. This was handy since we shoot across canyons mostly here. Take a target reading when you place it and a shooting position reading, route will give you a pretty accurate distance. I have also used arial photo maping programs for this. They go to the hundredth of a mile, if you are careful with the mouse you can split the 100th. I have found this to be accurate to +/- 35-40 yards @ 1560 yards. Not first round hit accurate but it will allow you to lay out some long distance shots. [/QUOTE]
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