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The Basics, Starting Out
Do you hunt with MOA or MRAD scope , and why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 1776508" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>All of what you've stated might be true. However my two rangefinders (one being binoculars) and two scopes have worked flawlessly. As to the 800m this is not quite true. If you change the mode to ABX and pair it WITH either a kestrel 5700 or the Garmin 701 (both of which I have and have extensive experience using with the BDX systems) you can shoot out as far as the reticle will allow. If the dot is in the field if view you can shoot. Further then what any person should be hunting ANYTHING. IMHO. </p><p> I think Sig must be on to something as everyone else is creating a similar system. However I do believe that keeping and honing basic skills should be the first thing practiced at the range. Thankx for your response BTW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 1776508, member: 112246"] All of what you’ve stated might be true. However my two rangefinders (one being binoculars) and two scopes have worked flawlessly. As to the 800m this is not quite true. If you change the mode to ABX and pair it WITH either a kestrel 5700 or the Garmin 701 (both of which I have and have extensive experience using with the BDX systems) you can shoot out as far as the reticle will allow. If the dot is in the field if view you can shoot. Further then what any person should be hunting ANYTHING. IMHO. I think Sig must be on to something as everyone else is creating a similar system. However I do believe that keeping and honing basic skills should be the first thing practiced at the range. Thankx for your response BTW [/QUOTE]
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