I'm even lazier than that!I'm to lazy to mess around with that. I just print out a mini dope card and tape it to the scope body
I just range with the Sig 6k's, and they spit the dope out in the glass.
I'm even lazier than that!I'm to lazy to mess around with that. I just print out a mini dope card and tape it to the scope body
I actually have a set of sig 10k's but I haven't used them for hunting yet. Maybe this year.I'm even lazier than that!
I just range with the Sig 6k's, and they spit the dope out in the glass.
it is... did you not read the post? the black numbers are 100's of yardsIt would be nice to have something like that marked in yards
I guess I missed that part, very niceit is... did you not read the post? the black numbers are 100's of yards
If your range finder gets lost or goes down for what ever reason you likely aren't shooting anything past 300 yards anyways so it doesn't really matter.I should mention that I've moved to the next generation of doping. I now have a new Revic br4 which displays more accurate dope (I think) because of the onboard stuff. However, still a good idea to have a backup plan in the event you lose the device, batteries go dead or it just fails.
In a pinch I can use my reticle and ballistics calculator to range targets.If your range finder gets lost or goes down for what ever reason you likely aren't shooting anything past 300 yards anyways so it doesn't really matter.
I supposed unless you are very familiar with the area and have ranged a bunch of landmarks previously
I use them on my Comp rifles...they work very well!MK machine make a magnifying glass that mounts on your scope for old eyes to see your dial up turret. I love mine
IMO Margin of error on that is too large for shooting game much farther than I mentioned.In a pinch I can use my reticle and ballistics calculator to range targets.
I have the ones from crazy crow but these look good tooNow someone went and came up with turret tags, thinking about trying these out, my ballistic app for the wife's 7mm-08 is off about a 1/2 MOA on come ups and I cant figure out why so there is no point in getting the CDS dial from Leupold.
Turret Tags
Turret Tags by Backfire are quick-adjust yardage stickers for any scope. Simply apply the stickers to your scope to mark the correct yardage for any shot, then use the clear strip to lock the tags onto your scope so they don’t get bumped off during a hunt. The stickers are waterproof and...backfireshop.com
My rangefinder is set to display equivalent horizontal distance, so it accounts for the angle and gives me the correct yardage to set the scope to.All that seems fine when shooting flat. What about if your shooting at let's say a 25 degree angle up or down? Won't that change your moa or mill adjustment? Just asking