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Calculating POI for Leupold Boone and Crockett Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 1087971" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>I used to use the reticle zeroing apps in the ballistics programs (Exbal), but I just note the variation from ballistics programs calcs, in MOA (using the reticle subtensions either measured or taken from the catalogs), and readjust mv and sometimes BC to get the best fit possible in the conditions I'm shooting in, put the zeros in a Butler Creek scope cap cover, and test occasionally in the field.</p><p></p><p>There is some legitimacy to adjusting the power (and therefore reticle subtension) to easily remembered zeros for faster field applications. I have seen a buddy apply this with his AR-10 243/Leupold Varmint Hunter's reticle to devastating effect on small vital zone targets like predators to ranges of 600 yds. and even further, and have no doubt it would work great for big game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 1087971, member: 1133"] I used to use the reticle zeroing apps in the ballistics programs (Exbal), but I just note the variation from ballistics programs calcs, in MOA (using the reticle subtensions either measured or taken from the catalogs), and readjust mv and sometimes BC to get the best fit possible in the conditions I'm shooting in, put the zeros in a Butler Creek scope cap cover, and test occasionally in the field. There is some legitimacy to adjusting the power (and therefore reticle subtension) to easily remembered zeros for faster field applications. I have seen a buddy apply this with his AR-10 243/Leupold Varmint Hunter's reticle to devastating effect on small vital zone targets like predators to ranges of 600 yds. and even further, and have no doubt it would work great for big game. [/QUOTE]
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