Ballistic Table Pull Tab behind scope...

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In the Long Range Video section on these forums there is a topic titled. Coyote - 525 Yard Called Shot, here's the link

http://www.longrangehunting.com/for...head-shot-powder-river-predators-video-35948/

and in this video it shows the coyote sittin there on a hill, then a small flashback on part of the screen shows the hunter utilizing a pull-tab drop table that is attached in front of his scope somehow. What is that and where do I get on? :D I fell in love with it.
 
I think just plastic rings around the scope tube. The complaint I read about it was the plastic rings, although I'm not sure I'd want metal - plastic seems like it'd be alright.
 
Thanks for both replies. This Leupold looks like the one I saw. Any idea how it attaches?


I have two of the Leupold ones and really like the way it works and the price.

The housing and mounting system is mat black plastic and uses two torx screws the same size
as Leupold rings and attaches from the top with out removing the scope.

The plastic is very tough and will not mark your scope.

They are $34.00 from midway and as handy as Zip-Locks and Tie-wraps.

J E CUSTOM
 
In the Long Range Video section on these forums there is a topic titled. Coyote - 525 Yard Called Shot, here's the link

http://www.longrangehunting.com/for...head-shot-powder-river-predators-video-35948/

and in this video it shows the coyote sittin there on a hill, then a small flashback on part of the screen shows the hunter utilizing a pull-tab drop table that is attached in front of his scope somehow. What is that and where do I get on? :D I fell in love with it.
hi,
i got the leupold one, on my nf scope.
works ok if you are hunting at the same elev all the time.
i have 2-3 vinyl stickers strips with diff elev and baro pressure, and i just replace them. unfortunately you do not have enough space for more then 800yrds in increment of 20yrd marks.
but past that distance you will have all the time to pull out your pda and type in for accurate shots.
i used it alot, great for close shots and at greater distances just use your pda.
 
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