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Boone and Crocket reticle range test.
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<blockquote data-quote="nottoofar" data-source="post: 45601" data-attributes="member: 2160"><p>First of all night hunter no one is talking about being scared and afraid to use the click method. It is simply a matter of confidence and what works best for each individual.With my Boone and Crock reticle I have range proven consistent aim points out to 600 yards. In fact I shot 1 shot at each aim point last week from 250 out to 600 yards and all the shots hit the target within a 5" group in the bulls eye.</p><p>You can't convince me your clicking method is faster than my hold over method or more accurate out to 600 yards, beyond that I grant you the click method is necessary.</p><p>So there is no reason I would choose to use the click method. I have used numerous scopes over the years that the clicks are not repeatable and 4 clicks did not consistenly move the point of impact 1 inch.</p><p>Most of them take at least one shot to settle the adjustments, I have used Leupolds, Burris, Sightron, Bushnell, Tasco and Redfield scopes. Including my current scopes which are Sightron II and Leupold vxIII's. None of them would I trust to use the click system with. The closest scope I have personally used that actually moved the point of impact where it said it was moving is my current Sightron SII, but even it sometimes takes a shot to settle, especially when it is really cold. This is my own experience , your mileage may vary.</p><p></p><p>Blockb, I am not sure what you are asking me about small or large triangles. I just set it on 14x power and sight my rifle dead on in the crosshairs at 250 yards, then I am dead on again at the other aimpoints at 350 500 550 and 600 yards when shooting at 14x power. Frankly I was very pleasantly surprised how dead on all the aim points are for my load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nottoofar, post: 45601, member: 2160"] First of all night hunter no one is talking about being scared and afraid to use the click method. It is simply a matter of confidence and what works best for each individual.With my Boone and Crock reticle I have range proven consistent aim points out to 600 yards. In fact I shot 1 shot at each aim point last week from 250 out to 600 yards and all the shots hit the target within a 5" group in the bulls eye. You can't convince me your clicking method is faster than my hold over method or more accurate out to 600 yards, beyond that I grant you the click method is necessary. So there is no reason I would choose to use the click method. I have used numerous scopes over the years that the clicks are not repeatable and 4 clicks did not consistenly move the point of impact 1 inch. Most of them take at least one shot to settle the adjustments, I have used Leupolds, Burris, Sightron, Bushnell, Tasco and Redfield scopes. Including my current scopes which are Sightron II and Leupold vxIII's. None of them would I trust to use the click system with. The closest scope I have personally used that actually moved the point of impact where it said it was moving is my current Sightron SII, but even it sometimes takes a shot to settle, especially when it is really cold. This is my own experience , your mileage may vary. Blockb, I am not sure what you are asking me about small or large triangles. I just set it on 14x power and sight my rifle dead on in the crosshairs at 250 yards, then I am dead on again at the other aimpoints at 350 500 550 and 600 yards when shooting at 14x power. Frankly I was very pleasantly surprised how dead on all the aim points are for my load. [/QUOTE]
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