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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1482900" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>El Matador, I agree with not getting another turret for those ranges. Your technique for compensating for any changes is a good one, especially when not dealing with any other major changes. You and I were looking at it from different angles- to me it appears you were best case and me worst (as in throw in other variables).</p><p>I will say that in a lot of places a 30-40 degree swing from morning to mid afternoon isn't uncommon. That equals inches, then add me going from my home to a hunting spot up in the mountains and that equals inches. Those inches add up quick, as in a miss. The difference in drop is just one of those variables.</p><p>Joe is right, go shoot it and see and record the data.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: I make my own BDC when hunting with masking tape, out 600 yards. Then change it when changing locations. I make sure I can still read my MOA markings to adjust for further distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1482900, member: 8873"] El Matador, I agree with not getting another turret for those ranges. Your technique for compensating for any changes is a good one, especially when not dealing with any other major changes. You and I were looking at it from different angles- to me it appears you were best case and me worst (as in throw in other variables). I will say that in a lot of places a 30-40 degree swing from morning to mid afternoon isn’t uncommon. That equals inches, then add me going from my home to a hunting spot up in the mountains and that equals inches. Those inches add up quick, as in a miss. The difference in drop is just one of those variables. Joe is right, go shoot it and see and record the data. Edited to add: I make my own BDC when hunting with masking tape, out 600 yards. Then change it when changing locations. I make sure I can still read my MOA markings to adjust for further distances. [/QUOTE]
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