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huskemaw vs leupold Mark
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 592304" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I do all the data myself based upon actual impact data for for the conditions at my home range that's about 500 ft altitude. I then use a ballistic program to determine the the data to build a few turrets for the typical conditions where I hunt(+4000ft). I have found that the data inputs for the ballistic calculator on the Best of the West site matches exactly to my Ballistic FTE program on my I Pad and I phone. I just supply the input information and the turrets come back exactly the same as my data. When I hunt with turrets, I will have my Ballistic FTE I phone and Kestral with me as back up should atmospheric conditions vary too much from my turrets for the long shots (700+ yards). It's fast, works great, and usually I only need to adjust a couple of clicks at most if this happens. iMO, it's much faster than using my MOA set ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 592304, member: 10291"] I do all the data myself based upon actual impact data for for the conditions at my home range that's about 500 ft altitude. I then use a ballistic program to determine the the data to build a few turrets for the typical conditions where I hunt(+4000ft). I have found that the data inputs for the ballistic calculator on the Best of the West site matches exactly to my Ballistic FTE program on my I Pad and I phone. I just supply the input information and the turrets come back exactly the same as my data. When I hunt with turrets, I will have my Ballistic FTE I phone and Kestral with me as back up should atmospheric conditions vary too much from my turrets for the long shots (700+ yards). It's fast, works great, and usually I only need to adjust a couple of clicks at most if this happens. iMO, it's much faster than using my MOA set ups. [/QUOTE]
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