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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Bragging on Kirby Allen, and my new AX
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<blockquote data-quote="mindcrime" data-source="post: 807353" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>Ironically, I had already been looking at the G7 Rangefinder. IT WILL be the purchase right after I find the correct Nightforce scope. </p><p></p><p>I do not intend on going back to Montrose, CO for my dream 6 pt. Elk "unequipped" again. My first trip, showed me where my weaknesses were; shooting well was not one of them as I shot competition from the tender age of 8, but I did not have a range finder, and even though I had a ballistics chart, "guessing" a range that is unknown in that kind of terrain can result in many feet in the missed shot, as I found out when I launched a few at a 5 pt.</p><p></p><p>When you drop $2500 on a hunt, it is regrettable that one doesn't know what you HAVE to have, to make the hunt successful; regardless of the range.</p><p></p><p>THANKS SO MUCH for your feedback on the G7 rangefinder!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindcrime, post: 807353, member: 656"] Ironically, I had already been looking at the G7 Rangefinder. IT WILL be the purchase right after I find the correct Nightforce scope. I do not intend on going back to Montrose, CO for my dream 6 pt. Elk "unequipped" again. My first trip, showed me where my weaknesses were; shooting well was not one of them as I shot competition from the tender age of 8, but I did not have a range finder, and even though I had a ballistics chart, "guessing" a range that is unknown in that kind of terrain can result in many feet in the missed shot, as I found out when I launched a few at a 5 pt. When you drop $2500 on a hunt, it is regrettable that one doesn't know what you HAVE to have, to make the hunt successful; regardless of the range. THANKS SO MUCH for your feedback on the G7 rangefinder!!! [/QUOTE]
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