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BURRIS Eliminator 6 WOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 3076945" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>My take on state game commissions/departments banning scopes that can give firing solutions via an on board ballistic engine is: "What is wrong with giving the game a greater chance of a quick death as opposed to being gut or leg shot with a standard scope and wandering for days before dying and the hunter going on to perhaps do the same thing again?"</p><p>There is everything ethical in a scope giving a hunter a BETTER firing solution for a BETTER chance at a clean kill. After all, it IS about a clean kill, right? You still have to judge wind hold.</p><p>->Even you use a hand held Kestrel weather station that gives you wind speed at your location (the ballistically most important wind reading) you still are having an average speed and have try for a bit of lull in the wind between gusts.</p><p>I think regulations that ban scopes like the BURRIS Eliminator 6 or SIG Sierra 6 BDX are not well thought out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 3076945, member: 54178"] My take on state game commissions/departments banning scopes that can give firing solutions via an on board ballistic engine is: "What is wrong with giving the game a greater chance of a quick death as opposed to being gut or leg shot with a standard scope and wandering for days before dying and the hunter going on to perhaps do the same thing again?" There is everything ethical in a scope giving a hunter a BETTER firing solution for a BETTER chance at a clean kill. After all, it IS about a clean kill, right? You still have to judge wind hold. ->Even you use a hand held Kestrel weather station that gives you wind speed at your location (the ballistically most important wind reading) you still are having an average speed and have try for a bit of lull in the wind between gusts. I think regulations that ban scopes like the BURRIS Eliminator 6 or SIG Sierra 6 BDX are not well thought out. [/QUOTE]
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