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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 1898919" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>Look at the Revic PMR 428 rifle scope and the Leica 10x42 Geovid binoculars for ranging. Both the scope and the binos have ballistics built into them so you can even compare the ballistics solution if you have time. I feel this is the best combo out there right now. Once the target is ranged with the Leica binos, the rifle scope is used for the ballistic solution and has the same ballistics capability and sensors inside it as the G7. As you point the rifle at moving targets, the scope's display inside (HUD) keeps up with you and recalculates the ballistics as the target moves up and down the mountain, for temp changes, for barrel incline, for scope tilt with an internal level, for Coriolis, wind corrections as you swing the barrel, etc -- you just dial what the display says the solution is. It's very fast. Check them out, you may like what you see. I love mine and was getting 1st shot hits rapidly changing from 200 yds to 1000 yds, in one range session, with a 6.5 Creedmore in 10 knot winds changing elevations and left/right windages from shot to shot. What more can you ask for? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 1898919, member: 42494"] Look at the Revic PMR 428 rifle scope and the Leica 10x42 Geovid binoculars for ranging. Both the scope and the binos have ballistics built into them so you can even compare the ballistics solution if you have time. I feel this is the best combo out there right now. Once the target is ranged with the Leica binos, the rifle scope is used for the ballistic solution and has the same ballistics capability and sensors inside it as the G7. As you point the rifle at moving targets, the scope's display inside (HUD) keeps up with you and recalculates the ballistics as the target moves up and down the mountain, for temp changes, for barrel incline, for scope tilt with an internal level, for Coriolis, wind corrections as you swing the barrel, etc -- you just dial what the display says the solution is. It's very fast. Check them out, you may like what you see. I love mine and was getting 1st shot hits rapidly changing from 200 yds to 1000 yds, in one range session, with a 6.5 Creedmore in 10 knot winds changing elevations and left/right windages from shot to shot. What more can you ask for? LOL [/QUOTE]
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