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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2854541" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Just an honest question. Why did you quote me with that response? </p><p>Because I mentioned rangefinder use? </p><p></p><p>I don't guess at game distances unless I know it is under 200 yards. Then, I just point and shoot. I am fairly confident I can gauge what under 200 is. But beyond that, I don't "hold on hair". I might not dial if it is 340 yards and a .5MIL shooting solution. I have reticles with subtensions that I can accurately hold over. I have done that numerous times. But that .5MIL is 8"+. I want to know what my actual solution is for a much better idea of error factor I need to account for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2854541, member: 68875"] Just an honest question. Why did you quote me with that response? Because I mentioned rangefinder use? I don't guess at game distances unless I know it is under 200 yards. Then, I just point and shoot. I am fairly confident I can gauge what under 200 is. But beyond that, I don't "hold on hair". I might not dial if it is 340 yards and a .5MIL shooting solution. I have reticles with subtensions that I can accurately hold over. I have done that numerous times. But that .5MIL is 8"+. I want to know what my actual solution is for a much better idea of error factor I need to account for. [/QUOTE]
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