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<blockquote data-quote="The Oregonian" data-source="post: 2987106" data-attributes="member: 51405"><p>Many people use a LRF with ballistics calculator. In that case, it will compensate for environmentals through the sensors on the LRF. So as long as your scope is zeroed and you have validated the drops, you get a solution that will be current and accurate. It will tell you how many MOA to dial, and you dial to that MOA on the scope. If you change bullets or anything else, the only thing you need to update is the info that goes in the ballistics calculator; no dial to order, pay for, and wait for.</p><p></p><p>You can also do drop charts, but those must be updated for environmentals if the distance and/or changes require it. If the shot is maybe 300-500 and in the drops for those ranges should hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Oregonian, post: 2987106, member: 51405"] Many people use a LRF with ballistics calculator. In that case, it will compensate for environmentals through the sensors on the LRF. So as long as your scope is zeroed and you have validated the drops, you get a solution that will be current and accurate. It will tell you how many MOA to dial, and you dial to that MOA on the scope. If you change bullets or anything else, the only thing you need to update is the info that goes in the ballistics calculator; no dial to order, pay for, and wait for. You can also do drop charts, but those must be updated for environmentals if the distance and/or changes require it. If the shot is maybe 300-500 and in the drops for those ranges should hold. [/QUOTE]
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