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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 660216" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have had good success with the Kenton's on my Leupold scope. I have also used the Huskemaw and Nightforce/Gunwerks G7 scopes with yardage turrets. I have found that with good familiarity of my load's ballistics, I can accurately compensate out to 1000 yards for changes in altitude and temperature with come-ups, (or downs) given the altitude differences are within 2000 feet and temperaures are within 30 degrees of the turret's calibration. More recently, I purchased the G7 BR 2 range finder which will automatically give an adjusted range using a single turret. It has a built-in ballistic calculator that also measures air density, temperature, and angle for up to five different loads. While not cheap, it's a great product that works well, especially if you like to use yardage turret's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 660216, member: 10291"] I have had good success with the Kenton's on my Leupold scope. I have also used the Huskemaw and Nightforce/Gunwerks G7 scopes with yardage turrets. I have found that with good familiarity of my load's ballistics, I can accurately compensate out to 1000 yards for changes in altitude and temperature with come-ups, (or downs) given the altitude differences are within 2000 feet and temperaures are within 30 degrees of the turret's calibration. More recently, I purchased the G7 BR 2 range finder which will automatically give an adjusted range using a single turret. It has a built-in ballistic calculator that also measures air density, temperature, and angle for up to five different loads. While not cheap, it's a great product that works well, especially if you like to use yardage turret's. [/QUOTE]
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