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Dialing vs. Holdover For Long Range Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 1237753"><p>Roger/Roger. It was the spool up...</p><p>You know, there's an instructor who has a scope manufacture instal a reticle with holdover marks for the specific caliber of the specific rifle that he sells to his students. The students don't realize that the scope is calibrated to work only at one specific density altitude and only on the one rifle. They're being scammed & taken advantage of. Why? Just For $? Or is the instructor just inept?</p><p></p><p>In any regard, the information and practices being taught are not only bogus, lack the understanding of the science behind it, but also have wiped out the standards and protocols from hard lessons learned. Most of the hunters that come out to the MSC are on vacation and want to experience a mountain shooting course in a relaxed environment. I've learned that. But once they come out for 1-2 years they begin to shift. When they're ready to get on top of the mountain to zero at dawn, in ambient light, they've progressed to another level. They're understanding the science and they really begin to learn.</p><p></p><p>I care about the curriculum and those that want to learn. It's not about the $$$. It's about the student. And for the last 15 years I've watched people loose their lives due to bad instruction based upon the law of primacy. I hope people are listening. If they want to learn, I/we are here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 1237753"] Roger/Roger. It was the spool up... You know, there's an instructor who has a scope manufacture instal a reticle with holdover marks for the specific caliber of the specific rifle that he sells to his students. The students don't realize that the scope is calibrated to work only at one specific density altitude and only on the one rifle. They're being scammed & taken advantage of. Why? Just For $? Or is the instructor just inept? In any regard, the information and practices being taught are not only bogus, lack the understanding of the science behind it, but also have wiped out the standards and protocols from hard lessons learned. Most of the hunters that come out to the MSC are on vacation and want to experience a mountain shooting course in a relaxed environment. I've learned that. But once they come out for 1-2 years they begin to shift. When they're ready to get on top of the mountain to zero at dawn, in ambient light, they've progressed to another level. They're understanding the science and they really begin to learn. I care about the curriculum and those that want to learn. It's not about the $$$. It's about the student. And for the last 15 years I've watched people loose their lives due to bad instruction based upon the law of primacy. I hope people are listening. If they want to learn, I/we are here. [/QUOTE]
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