So I have a Leupold scope which uses the CDS turrets. Basically I can get these custom made by specifying to them:
Cartridge & Caliber
Bullet Weight
Bullet Make/Brand
Bullet Type
Ballistic Coefficient
Muzzle Velocity
Average Elevation
Average Temperature
What I'm wondering is: is "average" elevation and "average" temperature really good enough? If not, am I supposed to buy one for every occasion? They aren't super cheap, so the cost will add up! Example: elevation of 1,000 vs 10,000 might be about 50 inches difference in trajectory. Similar difference in trajectory going from 30 to 90 degrees. If I used the CDS for elevation 1,000 when I'm actually at 10,000 ft will it be off by a ton (50 inches using the example above)?
I have a Leupold RX-1200i TBR w/ DNA rangefinder if that matters. It has features which give me a "true ballistic range" that, when combined with a CDS, supposedly makes accurate shots.
Cartridge & Caliber
Bullet Weight
Bullet Make/Brand
Bullet Type
Ballistic Coefficient
Muzzle Velocity
Average Elevation
Average Temperature
What I'm wondering is: is "average" elevation and "average" temperature really good enough? If not, am I supposed to buy one for every occasion? They aren't super cheap, so the cost will add up! Example: elevation of 1,000 vs 10,000 might be about 50 inches difference in trajectory. Similar difference in trajectory going from 30 to 90 degrees. If I used the CDS for elevation 1,000 when I'm actually at 10,000 ft will it be off by a ton (50 inches using the example above)?
I have a Leupold RX-1200i TBR w/ DNA rangefinder if that matters. It has features which give me a "true ballistic range" that, when combined with a CDS, supposedly makes accurate shots.