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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 500780" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I have spent my life hunting in the mountains of MT. I use what Micheal I believe, refers to the improved riflemans adjustment. I apply cosine to my rifle dope drop. I have taken a 1/2 doz. elk out to 850 doing this with no problem. On a last day, last afternoon rush shot at not to far,502 yrd. I forgot to adjust on a hurried shot, as we set up on 2 bulls, I took mine frontal for a chest shot, dropped like a sack. When we made it down the extreme steep canyon with are crampons, I saw that I had head shot my bull. In hast and lazering for my buddy I forgot to adjust for angle, it worked, but if it was broadside I would have goose egged.Yes I CARRY small solar calc.Hope to get a portable AP. I also have hunted same spots for 20 yrs. and have shot game on many mtn. sides,and crack rocks there for practice,basicallly been ther done that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 500780, member: 21869"] I have spent my life hunting in the mountains of MT. I use what Micheal I believe, refers to the improved riflemans adjustment. I apply cosine to my rifle dope drop. I have taken a 1/2 doz. elk out to 850 doing this with no problem. On a last day, last afternoon rush shot at not to far,502 yrd. I forgot to adjust on a hurried shot, as we set up on 2 bulls, I took mine frontal for a chest shot, dropped like a sack. When we made it down the extreme steep canyon with are crampons, I saw that I had head shot my bull. In hast and lazering for my buddy I forgot to adjust for angle, it worked, but if it was broadside I would have goose egged.Yes I CARRY small solar calc.Hope to get a portable AP. I also have hunted same spots for 20 yrs. and have shot game on many mtn. sides,and crack rocks there for practice,basicallly been ther done that [/QUOTE]
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