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Calibrated Ballistics Turret is NOT Matching POI
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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 1695012" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>I hunt a lot and do a lot of long range shooting. If you know your rifle and trust your loads you will build confidence and know that you can take one shot one kill at moat distances... granted the wind is played right.</p><p></p><p>I use a Horus 59 Reticle or a variable of it. I know my point blank range, which most people should know when you are hunting. Then I know how Mils or MOA I need to hold 300 yards out... if the animal or target is past 600 or even 800... you will most likely have time to adjust turrets. Not many guys take shots off hand at those distances..</p><p></p><p>I would also invest in a good Tripod like Really Right Stuff, this way I can quickly remove my spotting scope and lock down my rifle and take a supported shot.</p><p></p><p>But back to knowing your rifle and Dope. I usually just hold overs from my reticles. This way if I spot my impacts and miss, I know how much to adjust because my reticle just told me. I can get a follow up shot off rather quickly.. hopefully it is enough to put down the animal before its 5 canyons over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 1695012, member: 46202"] I hunt a lot and do a lot of long range shooting. If you know your rifle and trust your loads you will build confidence and know that you can take one shot one kill at moat distances... granted the wind is played right. I use a Horus 59 Reticle or a variable of it. I know my point blank range, which most people should know when you are hunting. Then I know how Mils or MOA I need to hold 300 yards out... if the animal or target is past 600 or even 800... you will most likely have time to adjust turrets. Not many guys take shots off hand at those distances.. I would also invest in a good Tripod like Really Right Stuff, this way I can quickly remove my spotting scope and lock down my rifle and take a supported shot. But back to knowing your rifle and Dope. I usually just hold overs from my reticles. This way if I spot my impacts and miss, I know how much to adjust because my reticle just told me. I can get a follow up shot off rather quickly.. hopefully it is enough to put down the animal before its 5 canyons over! [/QUOTE]
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