Jeffrthehunter
Well-Known Member
I just purchased a HD-B 3000 to replace my Kilo 2400 ABS rangefinder. I really like the idea of an all in one unit and more magnification for ranging animals.
I am starting to question my decision after realizing there is no calculation for spin drift, Coriolis effect, and no calculation for vertical changes due to right or left wind, my Sig Kilo will adjust for these.
So my question is for a hunting situation out to 1000 yards (my further kill shot is 850) do we really need spin drift, Coriolis effect, and or vertical offsets for wind, are the errors just to small and the calculations are not needed?
Any thoughts would be appreciated?
Thanks Jeff
I am starting to question my decision after realizing there is no calculation for spin drift, Coriolis effect, and no calculation for vertical changes due to right or left wind, my Sig Kilo will adjust for these.
So my question is for a hunting situation out to 1000 yards (my further kill shot is 850) do we really need spin drift, Coriolis effect, and or vertical offsets for wind, are the errors just to small and the calculations are not needed?
Any thoughts would be appreciated?
Thanks Jeff
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