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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 428131" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>Welcome to the site.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info on the bracketing. That seems like a pretty good thing to do, but I just don't have the time to go back and do all of that at the moment since I am heading to Oregon this Thursday.</p><p> </p><p>I have already made the ballistics drop chart using LoadBase, so I do have that, paired with a quality range finder. I figure that at longer ranges, I have a little bit of time to make adjustments since it is less likely to get busted by the animal. I only will shoot big game on the run if it requires a follow-up shot. BUT if all goes according to plan, there isn't usually a need for a follow up. For now I'll just tape a nickel to the stock for quick adjusts haha. I used a Sharpie to make a little mark for my zero setting, so I will just have to remember if I make more than one revolution in adjustment. If I lose the caps, its OK, I have a spare set. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I either see a newer scope with target knobs in my future or sending this one in to Leupold to get a target turret installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 428131, member: 23905"] Welcome to the site. Thanks for the info on the bracketing. That seems like a pretty good thing to do, but I just don't have the time to go back and do all of that at the moment since I am heading to Oregon this Thursday. I have already made the ballistics drop chart using LoadBase, so I do have that, paired with a quality range finder. I figure that at longer ranges, I have a little bit of time to make adjustments since it is less likely to get busted by the animal. I only will shoot big game on the run if it requires a follow-up shot. BUT if all goes according to plan, there isn't usually a need for a follow up. For now I'll just tape a nickel to the stock for quick adjusts haha. I used a Sharpie to make a little mark for my zero setting, so I will just have to remember if I make more than one revolution in adjustment. If I lose the caps, its OK, I have a spare set. I either see a newer scope with target knobs in my future or sending this one in to Leupold to get a target turret installed. [/QUOTE]
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