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<blockquote data-quote="Ron J" data-source="post: 1417514" data-attributes="member: 83440"><p>Thanks for the info CA48...... yes, it does make sense. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello livetohunt, yes I am speaking of mica peak...... very observant *grins</p><p>I'm asking the questions so I can get back out there.... Right now I'm a member of the rifle club on the river..... I've had arm and hand surgery which made my had numb.... kind of a wait and see if I can grip the rifles well enough. </p><p></p><p>I think using a 200 yd zero would be best. I do have a couple of ballistic apps. I think I will end up using all three methods though (app, dialing turrets, and hold over). I would hate to have the one I count on fail, and not be proficient at all.</p><p></p><p>I'm a builder, started cutting rafters with a square, then came the rafter book, and now the calculator..... I see all these kids using the calculator, and ask "what happens if you loose it, breaks, or too cold for batteries to work...... Guess the place has a mighty big skylight. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again to both for the advice...</p><p></p><p>Be Safe.....</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron J, post: 1417514, member: 83440"] Thanks for the info CA48...... yes, it does make sense. Hello livetohunt, yes I am speaking of mica peak...... very observant *grins I'm asking the questions so I can get back out there.... Right now I'm a member of the rifle club on the river..... I've had arm and hand surgery which made my had numb.... kind of a wait and see if I can grip the rifles well enough. I think using a 200 yd zero would be best. I do have a couple of ballistic apps. I think I will end up using all three methods though (app, dialing turrets, and hold over). I would hate to have the one I count on fail, and not be proficient at all. I'm a builder, started cutting rafters with a square, then came the rafter book, and now the calculator..... I see all these kids using the calculator, and ask "what happens if you loose it, breaks, or too cold for batteries to work...... Guess the place has a mighty big skylight. Thanks again to both for the advice... Be Safe..... Ron [/QUOTE]
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