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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1141531" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I got my G7 BR2 at this time last year and immediately killed a cow elk at 800 yards. I have used the rangefinder to perfect my velocity and now the hits are easy. My deer this year was only 486, but the speed of the rangefinder made the shot possible, if I had to use a separate ballistic program, there is a good chance the deer would have walked out of sight before I could have gotten a shot. This last Saturday I killed a cow elk at around 520 yards, I was close to 10,000 feet, cold out, and very little time to set up. Ranged the herd at 507, dialed 8.25 moa and pulled the trigger. Speed is the biggest plus for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1141531, member: 2567"] I got my G7 BR2 at this time last year and immediately killed a cow elk at 800 yards. I have used the rangefinder to perfect my velocity and now the hits are easy. My deer this year was only 486, but the speed of the rangefinder made the shot possible, if I had to use a separate ballistic program, there is a good chance the deer would have walked out of sight before I could have gotten a shot. This last Saturday I killed a cow elk at around 520 yards, I was close to 10,000 feet, cold out, and very little time to set up. Ranged the herd at 507, dialed 8.25 moa and pulled the trigger. Speed is the biggest plus for me. [/QUOTE]
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