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Trying to decide on the right rangefinder and wind meter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1443427" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>IMO, the critical aspect is matching your ranging/ballistics system to your specific hunting/shooting requirements and becoming highly proficient in its use under various conditions and situations. For my hunting style and quarry, "time to shot" has proven to be the factor that has made the difference with quite a few good animals taken. Having worked with various approaches, for me, it's hard to beat the speed and simplicity, of a basic wind meter/ballistic RF(ie. G7, Sig 2400, etc) for my medium game LR hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1443427, member: 10291"] IMO, the critical aspect is matching your ranging/ballistics system to your specific hunting/shooting requirements and becoming highly proficient in its use under various conditions and situations. For my hunting style and quarry, “time to shot” has proven to be the factor that has made the difference with quite a few good animals taken. Having worked with various approaches, for me, it’s hard to beat the speed and simplicity, of a basic wind meter/ballistic RF(ie. G7, Sig 2400, etc) for my medium game LR hunting. [/QUOTE]
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