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NRL - Ranging set up
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 2959038" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>So I'm reading that your concern is whether the magnification of the range finder is enough. In that case I'd say you are GTG with anything from 7X and up. You have 4 minutes so the biggest concern is the work flow. </p><p>I also heard that being competitive is not your priority, so use what you have and learn what you can. I'm assuming you haven't ever been in a timed match before so little you can do by upgrading equipment is going to give you an advantage. How you manage your equipment is the greatest obstacle. </p><p>If you can unpack and be identifying targets in 30-40 seconds you are way ahead of the game. This you can practice at home. Time passes slower in reality than in your head. Be smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 2959038, member: 78945"] So I’m reading that your concern is whether the magnification of the range finder is enough. In that case I’d say you are GTG with anything from 7X and up. You have 4 minutes so the biggest concern is the work flow. I also heard that being competitive is not your priority, so use what you have and learn what you can. I’m assuming you haven’t ever been in a timed match before so little you can do by upgrading equipment is going to give you an advantage. How you manage your equipment is the greatest obstacle. If you can unpack and be identifying targets in 30-40 seconds you are way ahead of the game. This you can practice at home. Time passes slower in reality than in your head. Be smooth. [/QUOTE]
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