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How Accurate are Range Calibrated Turret Knobs?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1462071" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>If you keep your ranges within reason, and hunt with the same load around the same time of year, it should be close enough. Keep in mind though, I would not stretch it much farther than 600 yards. Beyond that, say 800, simply the difference in weather and therfore air pressure from one day to another can make enough of a difference to miss or be dar enough off your mark to possibly wound the animal. </p><p></p><p>Best solution, get the kenton knobs with the etched range, as well as the MOA markings at the bottom of the turret. Use the yardage for quick shots 500 and closer, and a ballistics app and dial your MOA for farther shots. Plus if you do happen to change your load, you aren't stuck with a useless turret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1462071, member: 87243"] If you keep your ranges within reason, and hunt with the same load around the same time of year, it should be close enough. Keep in mind though, I would not stretch it much farther than 600 yards. Beyond that, say 800, simply the difference in weather and therfore air pressure from one day to another can make enough of a difference to miss or be dar enough off your mark to possibly wound the animal. Best solution, get the kenton knobs with the etched range, as well as the MOA markings at the bottom of the turret. Use the yardage for quick shots 500 and closer, and a ballistics app and dial your MOA for farther shots. Plus if you do happen to change your load, you aren't stuck with a useless turret. [/QUOTE]
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