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Question about changing conditions and charts???
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 690109" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Closest thing I know of to that is the Burris laser scope, but from what I hear it is not a true long range tool yet. </p><p>I am amazed by what new technology allows us to do as marksmen. I am old enough, (but not TOO old) to remember when a 1 MOA hunting rifle was still considered something special. My first rangefinder was one of the 3' long WWII artillery range finders. You weren't going to strap that around your neck, but it was what we had, and it worked. </p><p>Like a lot of things though, you gotta remember the technology is just a tool. We still have to interpret the data, and squeeeeze the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 690109, member: 1940"] Closest thing I know of to that is the Burris laser scope, but from what I hear it is not a true long range tool yet. I am amazed by what new technology allows us to do as marksmen. I am old enough, (but not TOO old) to remember when a 1 MOA hunting rifle was still considered something special. My first rangefinder was one of the 3' long WWII artillery range finders. You weren't going to strap that around your neck, but it was what we had, and it worked. Like a lot of things though, you gotta remember the technology is just a tool. We still have to interpret the data, and squeeeeze the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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