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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 161190" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Different standards I guess..</p><p>I never suggested that these systems COULDN'T be used other ways, or that they aren't. I simply stated their actual purpose, and tried to highlight error potential outside this.</p><p></p><p>This is not a sniper site. Throwing lead at water heaters, gongs, or whatever until you finally hit them, really departs from what people strive to achieve here. This isn't a target shooting site. There are no sighters, known target sizes, at known distances, grazing those fields in front of benchrests.</p><p>And frankly, neither impresses me at all.</p><p></p><p>If nothing more than my opinion: </p><p>You will not improve on Laser ranging with optical guessing. It does sound like fun, it's required in some competitions, but don't create any delusions about it's value for LONG RANGE HUNTING (dot com)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 161190, member: 1521"] Different standards I guess.. I never suggested that these systems COULDN'T be used other ways, or that they aren't. I simply stated their actual purpose, and tried to highlight error potential outside this. This is not a sniper site. Throwing lead at water heaters, gongs, or whatever until you finally hit them, really departs from what people strive to achieve here. This isn't a target shooting site. There are no sighters, known target sizes, at known distances, grazing those fields in front of benchrests. And frankly, neither impresses me at all. If nothing more than my opinion: You will not improve on Laser ranging with optical guessing. It does sound like fun, it's required in some competitions, but don't create any delusions about it's value for LONG RANGE HUNTING (dot com) [/QUOTE]
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