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What happened to goodgrouper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 432803" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>eddybo, you make some good points and a good question. I think this is the reason you get 2 turrets for the Huskemaw as I understand it. I don't know enough about it yet or different elevations, etc. </p><p></p><p>But the guys who are pro custom lasered dials argue that while you are busy doing calculations in the field, they're dialing in and killing the animal. That said, the dial better be perfect. So, I do like the thought of having a dial that is good to go on a rifle without the use of calculations in the field. But I also have the least amount of faith in that system as well.</p><p></p><p>For example: Say I get a decked out rifle with a Huskemaw and custom turrets and I burn out the barrel in 3 seasons with lots of play time during the summers. </p><p></p><p>What happens with that custom turret when I have to install a new barrel and possibly/likely change the load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 432803, member: 2693"] eddybo, you make some good points and a good question. I think this is the reason you get 2 turrets for the Huskemaw as I understand it. I don't know enough about it yet or different elevations, etc. But the guys who are pro custom lasered dials argue that while you are busy doing calculations in the field, they're dialing in and killing the animal. That said, the dial better be perfect. So, I do like the thought of having a dial that is good to go on a rifle without the use of calculations in the field. But I also have the least amount of faith in that system as well. For example: Say I get a decked out rifle with a Huskemaw and custom turrets and I burn out the barrel in 3 seasons with lots of play time during the summers. What happens with that custom turret when I have to install a new barrel and possibly/likely change the load? [/QUOTE]
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