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Calibrated Ballistics Turret is NOT Matching POI
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1693733" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>As was mentioned earlier there are so many variables that go into an accurate ballistic turret. You have to stay around that altitude, that temp range, and most importantly have to keep your velocity in that range also. I tried them once but hunting here in mountains you don't know if you will get a shot at 7K ft or 11K ft. Your best bet is to simply dope your rifle, verify that dope and make the minor changes that is needed. I usually make numbers for say 6K feet and another for say 10K feet. And as I prepare for a hunt I will try to vary my altitude to see how those numbers correlate to all in between. IMHO that is the only way know exactly what your rifle will do in all the varying conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1693733, member: 36564"] As was mentioned earlier there are so many variables that go into an accurate ballistic turret. You have to stay around that altitude, that temp range, and most importantly have to keep your velocity in that range also. I tried them once but hunting here in mountains you don't know if you will get a shot at 7K ft or 11K ft. Your best bet is to simply dope your rifle, verify that dope and make the minor changes that is needed. I usually make numbers for say 6K feet and another for say 10K feet. And as I prepare for a hunt I will try to vary my altitude to see how those numbers correlate to all in between. IMHO that is the only way know exactly what your rifle will do in all the varying conditions. [/QUOTE]
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