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<blockquote data-quote="PredatorSlayer" data-source="post: 1845482" data-attributes="member: 110866"><p>Man - I didn't realize that many people are using hold overs to hunt long range. My guns are all zeroed at 100 to avoid any material change in zero at high elevations, but I will spin my turret to zero for mpbr while I am out hunting. Usually MPBR is 300-350. So I am dialing for anything over that - I have always had time to dial. I guess if I felt so rushed I would have to use holdovers to get a shot off at something more than 350 yards away, I probably shouldnt take that shot - I am trying to think I can't remember ever being in a situation where I didn't have time to get set up, range, and dial the scope. Dialing is so much more precise at long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PredatorSlayer, post: 1845482, member: 110866"] Man - I didn’t realize that many people are using hold overs to hunt long range. My guns are all zeroed at 100 to avoid any material change in zero at high elevations, but I will spin my turret to zero for mpbr while I am out hunting. Usually MPBR is 300-350. So I am dialing for anything over that - I have always had time to dial. I guess if I felt so rushed I would have to use holdovers to get a shot off at something more than 350 yards away, I probably shouldnt take that shot - I am trying to think I can’t remember ever being in a situation where I didn’t have time to get set up, range, and dial the scope. Dialing is so much more precise at long range. [/QUOTE]
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