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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
TDS & B&C reticle drop values?
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<blockquote data-quote="drpbroun5" data-source="post: 131402" data-attributes="member: 6893"><p>As a new (ignorant) long ranger I'm trying to figure out how to apply the strata marks on the Leupold B&amp;C reticle as well as the TDS in the Kahles and Swarovski scopes to my ballistics in several rifles. I like to zero for a maximum point blank range for the critter I'm hunting, elk and deer mostly. I shoot fast, high BC bullets. I use my Infinity program to get me in the correct ballistic ballpark. After field confirmation on my bullet's actual flight, how do I figure what each strata mark represents in actual bullet strike for any given enviromental condition, without fire testing by trial and error? I don't want to burn-up my barrel or any more $ than I have to. I talked to the tech reps at both companies and they don't have a clue as to what I'm asking. I hope you guys do understand what I'm getting at. (Great grammer!) I would appreciate any suggestions and help. Thanks.</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpbroun5, post: 131402, member: 6893"] As a new (ignorant) long ranger I'm trying to figure out how to apply the strata marks on the Leupold B&C reticle as well as the TDS in the Kahles and Swarovski scopes to my ballistics in several rifles. I like to zero for a maximum point blank range for the critter I'm hunting, elk and deer mostly. I shoot fast, high BC bullets. I use my Infinity program to get me in the correct ballistic ballpark. After field confirmation on my bullet's actual flight, how do I figure what each strata mark represents in actual bullet strike for any given enviromental condition, without fire testing by trial and error? I don't want to burn-up my barrel or any more $ than I have to. I talked to the tech reps at both companies and they don't have a clue as to what I'm asking. I hope you guys do understand what I'm getting at. (Great grammer!) I would appreciate any suggestions and help. Thanks. Paul [/QUOTE]
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