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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 571833" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>Someone will come on and give you some advise. I have been looking myself for better equipment also and asking the same question so have been watching this post myself. Biggest problem I have is the cost of some of the things needed. Some kind of reasonably priced PDA and Exbal is what I am needing. This year I have gotten by with a Caldwell Windmeter Crony Cronagraph and a print out from Sierra 6 program and a Leica 1600 which had me pretty close when shooting out to 1200 yds all summer but when I went to the field and tried to use the info I was low on every first shot by a lot. I ended up getting a 6X7 Mule deer at roughly 825-850 if I figure what I added onto the scope to hit the buck but I feel that I should of been on with the first shot rather than 4.5 MOA low. So better equipment and programs are also in the works to overcome this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 571833, member: 462"] Someone will come on and give you some advise. I have been looking myself for better equipment also and asking the same question so have been watching this post myself. Biggest problem I have is the cost of some of the things needed. Some kind of reasonably priced PDA and Exbal is what I am needing. This year I have gotten by with a Caldwell Windmeter Crony Cronagraph and a print out from Sierra 6 program and a Leica 1600 which had me pretty close when shooting out to 1200 yds all summer but when I went to the field and tried to use the info I was low on every first shot by a lot. I ended up getting a 6X7 Mule deer at roughly 825-850 if I figure what I added onto the scope to hit the buck but I feel that I should of been on with the first shot rather than 4.5 MOA low. So better equipment and programs are also in the works to overcome this problem. [/QUOTE]
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