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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
range finder suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="2tall" data-source="post: 1071729" data-attributes="member: 84652"><p>Ah crap, i was thinking i could spend my summer working up a load and playing with the arc feature and trying to see if i could maybe get the trajectory figured out well enough to use the arc with reasonable amount of accuracy. I know trajectory wise my 280 ackley and will shoot verrrry closely to a 7mag. But even if i spend all summer doing that and succeed, your right the elevation will throw everything off. So should i just try to get a rock solid rangefinder, play with it at the range and record all dope calculations and make a chart. Then use a ballistic calculator to adjust for elevation? My range finder i have now is super old. I guess when i went looking at new ones and saw all the cool bells and whistles I almost put the cart in front of the horse lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2tall, post: 1071729, member: 84652"] Ah crap, i was thinking i could spend my summer working up a load and playing with the arc feature and trying to see if i could maybe get the trajectory figured out well enough to use the arc with reasonable amount of accuracy. I know trajectory wise my 280 ackley and will shoot verrrry closely to a 7mag. But even if i spend all summer doing that and succeed, your right the elevation will throw everything off. So should i just try to get a rock solid rangefinder, play with it at the range and record all dope calculations and make a chart. Then use a ballistic calculator to adjust for elevation? My range finder i have now is super old. I guess when i went looking at new ones and saw all the cool bells and whistles I almost put the cart in front of the horse lol [/QUOTE]
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