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Leupold Custom Dial System (CDS) Opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2269367" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>I ran all these thoughts through my head and called Leupold. I was told by a Leu rep that they bracket elevation changes by 2000ft increments. When asked about temperature he said 0-40 F. and 60-100 F were the round about brackets. So one would choose 20 F. and then 80F. I went 70 because it seemed to line up in my data with 90 F. and I hunt earlier mornings in TX when temp is 70-80. </p><p></p><p>In the winter I hunt IL coyotes at usually 0-25 F. and then take off to TX for hogs hunting at 80-110. So my elevations with the two areas are only 400ft elevation difference. 750ft-1350ft. I opted for 1000ft and the summer temps for this turret. I'll dial my winter dope with the standard, or just get a winter calibrated turret. </p><p></p><p>I'm a flatlander so I think these things will work and staying with the KISS principle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2269367, member: 113404"] I ran all these thoughts through my head and called Leupold. I was told by a Leu rep that they bracket elevation changes by 2000ft increments. When asked about temperature he said 0-40 F. and 60-100 F were the round about brackets. So one would choose 20 F. and then 80F. I went 70 because it seemed to line up in my data with 90 F. and I hunt earlier mornings in TX when temp is 70-80. In the winter I hunt IL coyotes at usually 0-25 F. and then take off to TX for hogs hunting at 80-110. So my elevations with the two areas are only 400ft elevation difference. 750ft-1350ft. I opted for 1000ft and the summer temps for this turret. I'll dial my winter dope with the standard, or just get a winter calibrated turret. I'm a flatlander so I think these things will work and staying with the KISS principle. [/QUOTE]
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