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<blockquote data-quote="devildoc" data-source="post: 180894" data-attributes="member: 5615"><p>The quickest way to get started is to get a laser rangefinder and put finger adjustable turrets on your scope (or buy a scope with them already on), Chronograph your load and get a ballpark drop chart from one of the web-based ballistic calculators. You can do a search here and find links to several different ones. Then it's a matter of getting out and proofing your dropchart making adjustments where necessary and getting in a whole lot of practice. Reading wind is more of an art than science, just gotta throw lead and pay attention untill you get the hang of it (easier said than done). Lurking around here and reading alot will also put you well on your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devildoc, post: 180894, member: 5615"] The quickest way to get started is to get a laser rangefinder and put finger adjustable turrets on your scope (or buy a scope with them already on), Chronograph your load and get a ballpark drop chart from one of the web-based ballistic calculators. You can do a search here and find links to several different ones. Then it's a matter of getting out and proofing your dropchart making adjustments where necessary and getting in a whole lot of practice. Reading wind is more of an art than science, just gotta throw lead and pay attention untill you get the hang of it (easier said than done). Lurking around here and reading alot will also put you well on your way. [/QUOTE]
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