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Maps, GPS and Google Earth
GPS-which models?
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<blockquote data-quote="KY Gun Geek" data-source="post: 347430" data-attributes="member: 13807"><p>Roger that - I have used a 60 in just this manner - shot was about 400 yards, but I had to walk about a mile and a half to get over there. I ranged the animal with a laser, then pointed the the gps at the animal. Presto - direction + distance = way point. I then told the gps to set a "go to". After walking around through a draw and up the other side, it navigated me to with in about 10 yards of the white tail. </p><p></p><p>In the bad old days, I would have probably tied a hanky to a tree on the other side and started looking when I got there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KY Gun Geek, post: 347430, member: 13807"] Roger that - I have used a 60 in just this manner - shot was about 400 yards, but I had to walk about a mile and a half to get over there. I ranged the animal with a laser, then pointed the the gps at the animal. Presto - direction + distance = way point. I then told the gps to set a "go to". After walking around through a draw and up the other side, it navigated me to with in about 10 yards of the white tail. In the bad old days, I would have probably tied a hanky to a tree on the other side and started looking when I got there. [/QUOTE]
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