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At long range do you dial, BDC turret, graduated reticle, holdover, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2750391" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>Yep, shooting off pod and bags. Deer was facing me down hill. I'd just missed a broad side shot. Before I could do much more than look at him in the scope he's chasing does again and the three of them are in the pine thicket. I was shooting off of a uneven surface, but bipod swivels so I'd gotten it as straight as I could. That's why I have a bubble level on it now. I'm just a slow learner I guess. Like I said, not many really long shot opportunities in Bama land.its thick and thicker. our usual shots are under five hundred, mostly under three hundred. Every couple of years a big crop field is planted in something that's harvested early, corn soybeans. But cotton doesn't get bush hogged until late winter most times. Almost impossible to hunt cotton fields that are still standing with the stalks. That is the only place we can really stretch out a shot and watch out for hit signs. Dan killed one at 775 there three years ago. I'm hoping corn is planted this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2750391, member: 118066"] Yep, shooting off pod and bags. Deer was facing me down hill. I'd just missed a broad side shot. Before I could do much more than look at him in the scope he's chasing does again and the three of them are in the pine thicket. I was shooting off of a uneven surface, but bipod swivels so I'd gotten it as straight as I could. That's why I have a bubble level on it now. I'm just a slow learner I guess. Like I said, not many really long shot opportunities in Bama land.its thick and thicker. our usual shots are under five hundred, mostly under three hundred. Every couple of years a big crop field is planted in something that's harvested early, corn soybeans. But cotton doesn't get bush hogged until late winter most times. Almost impossible to hunt cotton fields that are still standing with the stalks. That is the only place we can really stretch out a shot and watch out for hit signs. Dan killed one at 775 there three years ago. I'm hoping corn is planted this year. [/QUOTE]
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