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Guide shoots to 600 yds after watching backfire.
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 3057317" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Reticle ranging is not accurate. The formulas have error built into it the further you go. Accuracy also is dependent on your ability to be within .1 of a mil, in reading and your target be measured exactly. </p><p>We don't even use this for military application anymore. It's considered a legacy skill. </p><p></p><p>Learning your equipment is part of the solution. The POG in the last video was not experienced in the discipline of long range precision; and was humbled. </p><p></p><p>Many don't know that that the reticle in the laser is not always centered on non commercial (non military) lasers. Take your laser try to hit a power line at some distance, you'll see what I mean. Where you get your reading on the lasers quadrant is where the actual laser is going, and you'll need to use that around bushes. That, and there's a time and place to use a first and second priority mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 3057317, member: 97050"] Reticle ranging is not accurate. The formulas have error built into it the further you go. Accuracy also is dependent on your ability to be within .1 of a mil, in reading and your target be measured exactly. We don't even use this for military application anymore. It's considered a legacy skill. Learning your equipment is part of the solution. The POG in the last video was not experienced in the discipline of long range precision; and was humbled. Many don’t know that that the reticle in the laser is not always centered on non commercial (non military) lasers. Take your laser try to hit a power line at some distance, you’ll see what I mean. Where you get your reading on the lasers quadrant is where the actual laser is going, and you’ll need to use that around bushes. That, and there’s a time and place to use a first and second priority mode. [/QUOTE]
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