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OK I'm going to learn how to use MOA instead of a custom dial. Scenario Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Echo Charlie" data-source="post: 1868785" data-attributes="member: 109774"><p>Among other things I guide more than 30 European red deer hunts per season. Never had the need to shot one at that distance. Rarely at 300 yards. Even at this distance 30 seconds is short to see the animal, evaluate if its a shootable, measure the distance, get support for the rifle, take position and break the shot.</p><p>Not to mention loading, because we carry the rifle with a bullet in the chamber, nor checking environmental data and set the scope.</p><p>Hunting up to 200 - 300 yards its easy using a MPBR. </p><p>For larger distances and as a few already mentioned here for quick shots the best solution is a drop chart to use with a FFP reticle similar to the one on the photo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echo Charlie, post: 1868785, member: 109774"] Among other things I guide more than 30 European red deer hunts per season. Never had the need to shot one at that distance. Rarely at 300 yards. Even at this distance 30 seconds is short to see the animal, evaluate if its a shootable, measure the distance, get support for the rifle, take position and break the shot. Not to mention loading, because we carry the rifle with a bullet in the chamber, nor checking environmental data and set the scope. Hunting up to 200 - 300 yards its easy using a MPBR. For larger distances and as a few already mentioned here for quick shots the best solution is a drop chart to use with a FFP reticle similar to the one on the photo [/QUOTE]
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