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What do your drop charts look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 276874" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>Just a small suggestion here. I also put my dope for the most common air density in my Butler Creek scope cap ocular cover for the reticle i'm using. Any additional information i may need goes into a Butler Creek Blizzard style objective cover. The clear plastic piece is held in place by a spring clip. If u pull that out, the plastic piece comes out and u can put a lot of dope on a sticker and attach it to a thin piece of circular cardborad and put it all back in the BC so when it pops open it's right there to see without having to get out of position to reference it. I have also found that the Blizzard holds onto the scope tube better when switched to a std. BC scope barrel mount. The one that comes with the Blizzard is too flimsy, and tends to slip off when it gets hot out.</p><p></p><p>That's a lof of info AJ--well thought out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 276874, member: 1133"] Just a small suggestion here. I also put my dope for the most common air density in my Butler Creek scope cap ocular cover for the reticle i'm using. Any additional information i may need goes into a Butler Creek Blizzard style objective cover. The clear plastic piece is held in place by a spring clip. If u pull that out, the plastic piece comes out and u can put a lot of dope on a sticker and attach it to a thin piece of circular cardborad and put it all back in the BC so when it pops open it's right there to see without having to get out of position to reference it. I have also found that the Blizzard holds onto the scope tube better when switched to a std. BC scope barrel mount. The one that comes with the Blizzard is too flimsy, and tends to slip off when it gets hot out. That's a lof of info AJ--well thought out! [/QUOTE]
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