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How to MIL a whitetail deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 688686" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I had one for a short time and it wasn't a bad unit. I bought it before an elk hunt and would practice on cows and horses in a large pasture behind the house. If I remember correctly it would consistantly range brown/tan horses past 900 during lowlight situations. Bright sunlight degrades a LRF's capabilities and with this one drastically (each individual unit could be different). Deer were obviously harder to range and the ranges weren't quite as far, but if I remember it was well past the 550 you posted. If you are gonna be in a static position then build you a range card and mark known distance objects and places deer are known to enter/exit. If you are a sniper of any sort as your name implies then you would be used to drawing them, but using Google Earth printouts is a much better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 688686, member: 8873"] I had one for a short time and it wasn't a bad unit. I bought it before an elk hunt and would practice on cows and horses in a large pasture behind the house. If I remember correctly it would consistantly range brown/tan horses past 900 during lowlight situations. Bright sunlight degrades a LRF's capabilities and with this one drastically (each individual unit could be different). Deer were obviously harder to range and the ranges weren't quite as far, but if I remember it was well past the 550 you posted. If you are gonna be in a static position then build you a range card and mark known distance objects and places deer are known to enter/exit. If you are a sniper of any sort as your name implies then you would be used to drawing them, but using Google Earth printouts is a much better option. [/QUOTE]
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