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leica HD-B Rangefinder/Bino
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkel" data-source="post: 1108138" data-attributes="member: 52953"><p>Thanks guys. </p><p>On my charts that I use I currently have it converted to clicks in 50 yd increments out to 1000 yds and also 5 elevations starting at 5000 ft above sea level. Actually I used the ballistics calculated on this site to make my cheat sheet so maybe the current Leica system would be fine since that's what I am used to. It's actually very quick. I simply use the actual distance on my Leica 1200 , check the elevation I am hunting at and see how many clicks my chart calls for and dial in my Swarovski accordingly. My main concern is the g1 vs the g7 capability as I have always used the g7 option on the input data when preparing a cheat sheet for my gun. The small cheat card on my stock is way quicker for me than digging out my phone and entering all the data. </p><p>Last year was quick. Got my range, new I was at 7000 ft, glanced at the card taped to my stock, dialed 42 clicks and had a 1 shot kill. </p><p>I am anxious to find out what Leica says about the g7 issue. The moa issue is fine with me however it makes sense that you should be able to choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkel, post: 1108138, member: 52953"] Thanks guys. On my charts that I use I currently have it converted to clicks in 50 yd increments out to 1000 yds and also 5 elevations starting at 5000 ft above sea level. Actually I used the ballistics calculated on this site to make my cheat sheet so maybe the current Leica system would be fine since that's what I am used to. It's actually very quick. I simply use the actual distance on my Leica 1200 , check the elevation I am hunting at and see how many clicks my chart calls for and dial in my Swarovski accordingly. My main concern is the g1 vs the g7 capability as I have always used the g7 option on the input data when preparing a cheat sheet for my gun. The small cheat card on my stock is way quicker for me than digging out my phone and entering all the data. Last year was quick. Got my range, new I was at 7000 ft, glanced at the card taped to my stock, dialed 42 clicks and had a 1 shot kill. I am anxious to find out what Leica says about the g7 issue. The moa issue is fine with me however it makes sense that you should be able to choose. [/QUOTE]
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