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Wilod Rangefinder Calibration????
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 90646" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p><strong>Re: Wild Rangefinder Calibration????</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks Kirby, I will definatley give that a try. I guess that a couple hundered thousand miles would get it closer than a few hundered meters. LOL </p><p></p><p>We will need it to be tight pretty soon as Tim's 300 is getting close to dialing out to 1k and beyond. Hopefully I won't be too much behind him when I get my AM up and running. At least I will have a much better handle on the wind doping. I have always been pretty decent at it with most shots out to 400 or so using standard loads. However after putting the gong up at 500 and having the higher cross winds it really makes one use the surroundings to make a good hit. Lots of fun. I know that with one of your rigs I won't have to hold off nearly as much as with what we're using now. That 300 and my 7mm are good, but not even in the sme league as your rigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 90646, member: 3804"] [b]Re: Wild Rangefinder Calibration????[/b] Thanks Kirby, I will definatley give that a try. I guess that a couple hundered thousand miles would get it closer than a few hundered meters. LOL We will need it to be tight pretty soon as Tim's 300 is getting close to dialing out to 1k and beyond. Hopefully I won't be too much behind him when I get my AM up and running. At least I will have a much better handle on the wind doping. I have always been pretty decent at it with most shots out to 400 or so using standard loads. However after putting the gong up at 500 and having the higher cross winds it really makes one use the surroundings to make a good hit. Lots of fun. I know that with one of your rigs I won't have to hold off nearly as much as with what we're using now. That 300 and my 7mm are good, but not even in the sme league as your rigs. [/QUOTE]
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