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Wilod Rangefinder Calibration????
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 90439" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p><strong>Re: Wild Rangefinder Calibration????</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey Bill, </p><p></p><p>Nothing from your end yet. LOL No biggie though I think we got her figured out. Just took some field time and a little screwing around of the loose nuts behind the eyepiece. LOL </p><p></p><p>uncleB - </p><p>I am sure that the more we mess with it the better it wil get. Especially since we have a much better handle on it now. This past weekend was really the first time we had a chance to play with it. WE have really been working on other things getting ready for our version of winter. LOL It was 80 two days ago and in the 30's now, and supposed to be back up sometime just around the weekend. LOL </p><p></p><p>WE have had a ball with it so far, but it was nothing compared to the one we had out this past weekend. Now if we could just afford the 16K price tag for one of those units and figure out how to inbreed those little reflector units on the deer and hogs around here things would be peachy. LOL The unit we had out this weekend would do everything but wipe your backside I believe. We definately have the lowdown on the places we want to set up. Now all we got to do is get the loads in a little tighter on my buds 300 and those 210gr Bergers will be putting the bigtime smackdown on those Piney Woods Rooters. Hopefully sometime around the end of the year or shortly after I will be sending some 169's downrange as well.</p><p></p><p>Wanyne thanks for the link. That helps out a ton. According to the error chart we are pretty darn close to being set up for it and the basic errors will just be us. Course that is generally the case anyway. LOL Again thans for the link It will be printed and put to good use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 90439, member: 3804"] [b]Re: Wild Rangefinder Calibration????[/b] Hey Bill, Nothing from your end yet. LOL No biggie though I think we got her figured out. Just took some field time and a little screwing around of the loose nuts behind the eyepiece. LOL uncleB - I am sure that the more we mess with it the better it wil get. Especially since we have a much better handle on it now. This past weekend was really the first time we had a chance to play with it. WE have really been working on other things getting ready for our version of winter. LOL It was 80 two days ago and in the 30's now, and supposed to be back up sometime just around the weekend. LOL WE have had a ball with it so far, but it was nothing compared to the one we had out this past weekend. Now if we could just afford the 16K price tag for one of those units and figure out how to inbreed those little reflector units on the deer and hogs around here things would be peachy. LOL The unit we had out this weekend would do everything but wipe your backside I believe. We definately have the lowdown on the places we want to set up. Now all we got to do is get the loads in a little tighter on my buds 300 and those 210gr Bergers will be putting the bigtime smackdown on those Piney Woods Rooters. Hopefully sometime around the end of the year or shortly after I will be sending some 169's downrange as well. Wanyne thanks for the link. That helps out a ton. According to the error chart we are pretty darn close to being set up for it and the basic errors will just be us. Course that is generally the case anyway. LOL Again thans for the link It will be printed and put to good use. [/QUOTE]
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