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<blockquote data-quote="craigp40" data-source="post: 161216" data-attributes="member: 3327"><p>In addition to what Buffalo said, people still do take sighters even with a LRF. LR hunters routinely crack off a round at a rock or structure near the target (animal) to get real time data on what the wind is doing and to ensure proper come-ups before engaging the animal. I'm not argueing with your points on the LRF. You obviously use them and rely on them. But don't put out misinformation on the mildot/MOA reticles when you clearly don't understand them and how they can be used effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigp40, post: 161216, member: 3327"] In addition to what Buffalo said, people still do take sighters even with a LRF. LR hunters routinely crack off a round at a rock or structure near the target (animal) to get real time data on what the wind is doing and to ensure proper come-ups before engaging the animal. I'm not argueing with your points on the LRF. You obviously use them and rely on them. But don't put out misinformation on the mildot/MOA reticles when you clearly don't understand them and how they can be used effectively. [/QUOTE]
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