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Making your rifle into a "Smart Enough Rifle"
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 975599" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>I have used the Elim 3 on several occasions and have 2 in my safe as we speak. You can adjust for altitude in your settings. Temp everything can be adjusted for. It just has to be done when programming it for the hunt. It is not easily changed in the field. I have ranged almost to 1500 yds and it is quite reliable. It is far superior to the Swarovski laser scope that originally came out.</p><p> </p><p>As for those that do not believe in this technology for hunting and not wanting to use what is available today for advancement to make the sport better then lets go back a little. Lets not do mill dots, no kestrels, No apps, no zero stop scopes, lets stay with the original 4x scopes.. Oh no lets get rid of scopes, ya lets not advance. Lets get rid of smokeless powder, in fact lets go back to black powder. Maybe to just old fashioned stones! That will make it more sporting.</p><p> </p><p>I am surprised that Jeff has the out look on this the way he does. We actually met MANY times before. You were "shooting" the 1320 with my son as I was "smithing" the "gun". Sonny Leonard was in our pit stuffing all 8 barrels. We even used laser rangefinders in those days to make sure all was equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 975599, member: 68226"] I have used the Elim 3 on several occasions and have 2 in my safe as we speak. You can adjust for altitude in your settings. Temp everything can be adjusted for. It just has to be done when programming it for the hunt. It is not easily changed in the field. I have ranged almost to 1500 yds and it is quite reliable. It is far superior to the Swarovski laser scope that originally came out. As for those that do not believe in this technology for hunting and not wanting to use what is available today for advancement to make the sport better then lets go back a little. Lets not do mill dots, no kestrels, No apps, no zero stop scopes, lets stay with the original 4x scopes.. Oh no lets get rid of scopes, ya lets not advance. Lets get rid of smokeless powder, in fact lets go back to black powder. Maybe to just old fashioned stones! That will make it more sporting. I am surprised that Jeff has the out look on this the way he does. We actually met MANY times before. You were "shooting" the 1320 with my son as I was "smithing" the "gun". Sonny Leonard was in our pit stuffing all 8 barrels. We even used laser rangefinders in those days to make sure all was equal. [/QUOTE]
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