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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 322125" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>That's right. Keep things simple.</p><p></p><p>For woodchuck hunting trips I put in a case; a Rifle, Harris Bipod, Ammo, LRF, and 'Click-Card' for expected conditions. </p><p></p><p>At the site I slip the card and 5rounds in my back pocket, and use the Leica for spotting/ranging game as I walk with my system. </p><p>The card has range increments (to 600yds for my 223 ammo), cold barrel elevation clicks (for my scope), and 5mphDrift holdoff (in inches).</p><p>It is my challenge to produce single shot kills with high percentage. If I miss, the hog lives another day (my rule).</p><p></p><p>Notice how unimportant the scope adjustment/reticle standards are here. On this gun I use a Mk4 (1/4moa adustments) and simple medium-fine crosshair. The ammo and tested click-card were made months earlier, and I don't need any math in the field.</p><p></p><p>I use the same system in 6xc, and 6br. Couldn't tell you their velocities or drops off my head. But when I pull their ammo boxes out of the cabinet, they all have a load-card, and click-card, so I'm still in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 322125, member: 1521"] That's right. Keep things simple. For woodchuck hunting trips I put in a case; a Rifle, Harris Bipod, Ammo, LRF, and 'Click-Card' for expected conditions. At the site I slip the card and 5rounds in my back pocket, and use the Leica for spotting/ranging game as I walk with my system. The card has range increments (to 600yds for my 223 ammo), cold barrel elevation clicks (for my scope), and 5mphDrift holdoff (in inches). It is my challenge to produce single shot kills with high percentage. If I miss, the hog lives another day (my rule). Notice how unimportant the scope adjustment/reticle standards are here. On this gun I use a Mk4 (1/4moa adustments) and simple medium-fine crosshair. The ammo and tested click-card were made months earlier, and I don't need any math in the field. I use the same system in 6xc, and 6br. Couldn't tell you their velocities or drops off my head. But when I pull their ammo boxes out of the cabinet, they all have a load-card, and click-card, so I'm still in business. [/QUOTE]
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