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hold over reticle or dial?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 722949" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I tried out the hold over using BDC reticle and also had a turret tape made from <strong>Custom Turret Systems</strong> which is a sponcer here by the way, the reticle seemed like it was going to be awesome but I found in hunting situations if was an utter pain in the butt and required much more thinking than it should. Using the turret tape it's really range, dial and shoot.</p><p> I shoot a Vortex HS LR and it was just awesome yesterday to range and shoot a bull, had very little time to pick out which bull I needed to hit and they were standing from 100 yrds out to 600 yards out across a field but when I found him I was able to range, turn to 4 on the dial and put two through his chest before I could have even pulled out a card or program or figured out which line to hold, and I wasn't hunting for which line to hold when I put a second one in him. </p><p></p><p>Out past 800 though I would have plenty of time to pull my program and dial precise MOA!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 722949, member: 13632"] I tried out the hold over using BDC reticle and also had a turret tape made from [B]Custom Turret Systems[/B] which is a sponcer here by the way, the reticle seemed like it was going to be awesome but I found in hunting situations if was an utter pain in the butt and required much more thinking than it should. Using the turret tape it's really range, dial and shoot. I shoot a Vortex HS LR and it was just awesome yesterday to range and shoot a bull, had very little time to pick out which bull I needed to hit and they were standing from 100 yrds out to 600 yards out across a field but when I found him I was able to range, turn to 4 on the dial and put two through his chest before I could have even pulled out a card or program or figured out which line to hold, and I wasn't hunting for which line to hold when I put a second one in him. Out past 800 though I would have plenty of time to pull my program and dial precise MOA!! [/QUOTE]
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