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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1092267" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I like the Custom Turret tapes mentioned. I order them with the average attitude and temperature for my hunting area for the yardage scale and include an MOA scale at the bottom. For 600 yards and under dialing yardage is very fast, and at this range temperature and altitude variations matter very have little on deer/coyote sized targets. For longer range work and small targets I can use the MOA scale for more technical shots, but have shot deer and antelope out to 1000 yards very successfully using a yardage turret and clicking adjustments for variations in temperature and elevation. It not as problematic as many make it out to be. It generally takes greater than a 15 degree temperature change and a 1500 ft elevation change before I start worrying about fine tuning when shooting yardage turrets out past 600 yards. As mentioned, the G7 RF now makes even this unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1092267, member: 10291"] I like the Custom Turret tapes mentioned. I order them with the average attitude and temperature for my hunting area for the yardage scale and include an MOA scale at the bottom. For 600 yards and under dialing yardage is very fast, and at this range temperature and altitude variations matter very have little on deer/coyote sized targets. For longer range work and small targets I can use the MOA scale for more technical shots, but have shot deer and antelope out to 1000 yards very successfully using a yardage turret and clicking adjustments for variations in temperature and elevation. It not as problematic as many make it out to be. It generally takes greater than a 15 degree temperature change and a 1500 ft elevation change before I start worrying about fine tuning when shooting yardage turrets out past 600 yards. As mentioned, the G7 RF now makes even this unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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