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Wind holds and second focal plane
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2317053" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>That is true. I like to zero .25-.5 left of center and rule that crap out for anything inside 1k. Cori is a different beast but its usually .5 at 750-1000 and you don't mess with under 750. Anything inside of 1k there are things you can do to really help yourself out. Past 1k, your data has to be more precise and the little things make huge impact. Generally LRH is done inside 1k, which is still pretty far, but it's fairly manageble in good conditions. When I shoot 1500-2000 I am a lot more focused on things are literally of no concern at 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2317053, member: 61747"] That is true. I like to zero .25-.5 left of center and rule that crap out for anything inside 1k. Cori is a different beast but its usually .5 at 750-1000 and you don't mess with under 750. Anything inside of 1k there are things you can do to really help yourself out. Past 1k, your data has to be more precise and the little things make huge impact. Generally LRH is done inside 1k, which is still pretty far, but it's fairly manageble in good conditions. When I shoot 1500-2000 I am a lot more focused on things are literally of no concern at 500. [/QUOTE]
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