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Quote from: Duckslayer89 on January 01, 2017, 11:25:24 PMEnded up buying a chronograph today and a bunch of other stuff. Wheeler FAT WRENCH, P3 gun vise, competition electrics Pro-chronograph, wheeler professional level system, and new talley lightweight rings just because. Going to do everything right and get that CDS dialed in perfect. Can't wait. Thanks for everyone who offered to let me borrow everything I just figured I should finally own my ownYou'll be really glad you did that. Those dials are amazing. I've got two, and just put one on my wife's rifle. Headed out this morning for testing!I have one on a 300 WSI that put a rag horn bull in the freezer at 452 yards! It's great fun to get out and start testing them at longer ranges. Enjoy!
Ended up buying a chronograph today and a bunch of other stuff. Wheeler FAT WRENCH, P3 gun vise, competition electrics Pro-chronograph, wheeler professional level system, and new talley lightweight rings just because. Going to do everything right and get that CDS dialed in perfect. Can't wait. Thanks for everyone who offered to let me borrow everything I just figured I should finally own my own
I just picked up a VX6 and will be ordering a CDS soon. I am going to see if they can/will make a dial for MOA on the bottom and custom dial on top with numbers. My hunting areas and conditions change so much that a CDS dial can become not useful. From playing around with some numbers on my app, it seems that 500 and under stays pretty consistent in different elevations and temps. Thought is that 500 and under could be a quick range dial send. Anything over that i should have time to look at dial chart.
I have 2 chronographs if you want to come shoot through one or borrow it for the day. I wouldn't chance it with getting a CDS. All the factory ammo i have shot was less than advertised on the box by quite a bit with the same barrel length. Other way to do it would be take the fps marked on the box and enter your info into a ballistic app. then go out and shoot at 300 yards and 600 yards and measure your drop. Then you can adjust the fps in the app until it matches the real world drop.
Quote from: dscubame on January 11, 2017, 07:38:16 PMI am excited for you. I went through all what your describing last year and had a CDS made. I had a blast doing it. Then got to elk season and ended up with a 50 yard shot to the head in timber with the 30-378. Still laughing about it. Hope to knock one down next year at some distance anyway.Thanks dude I did 2 rifles today, then broke my T10 bit on the third gun removing the scope rings from my mini 30. Can't believe ruger uses a T10 bit on the scope ring screws. Ridiculous. Talley uses a T15 bit. Much stronger and more realistic. I went and got a forged T10 bit from Milwaukee tools tonight going to try again in the morning when I'm home. I talked to leupold, looks like I have to send my Vari X3 in to have the CDS system installed. 90 bucks for the elevation install and 60 for custom dial. Hope it doesn't mess with my scope but those guys are professionals. They want to know height of the bore to scope length? Not sure why
I am excited for you. I went through all what your describing last year and had a CDS made. I had a blast doing it. Then got to elk season and ended up with a 50 yard shot to the head in timber with the 30-378. Still laughing about it. Hope to knock one down next year at some distance anyway.
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on January 11, 2017, 09:16:54 PMQuote from: dscubame on January 11, 2017, 07:38:16 PMI am excited for you. I went through all what your describing last year and had a CDS made. I had a blast doing it. Then got to elk season and ended up with a 50 yard shot to the head in timber with the 30-378. Still laughing about it. Hope to knock one down next year at some distance anyway.Thanks dude I did 2 rifles today, then broke my T10 bit on the third gun removing the scope rings from my mini 30. Can't believe ruger uses a T10 bit on the scope ring screws. Ridiculous. Talley uses a T15 bit. Much stronger and more realistic. I went and got a forged T10 bit from Milwaukee tools tonight going to try again in the morning when I'm home. I talked to leupold, looks like I have to send my Vari X3 in to have the CDS system installed. 90 bucks for the elevation install and 60 for custom dial. Hope it doesn't mess with my scope but those guys are professionals. They want to know height of the bore to scope length? Not sure whyI had to send mine in as well. They did a perfect job, and did a full "tune up" while it was there. Couldn't be happier, took about 2 weeks. Maybe 2 1/2.
Having the scope dialed in before it is sent in never came up in communication with Leupold during this process. I am confident that is not necessary.
I had to send mine in too due to a older model they needed to replace some stuff to accept the CDS. You will tell Leupold at what distance you want zero to be; 100 or 200 is most common. Frustrating on your wrench! Taking my scope off was the hardest part for me mentally. That scope leveling kit you bought is great. I measured for eye relief for when it was time to remount. Called the gunsmith and got the info on proper locktite too, I'll check on that. Gunsmith also suggested a drop of locktite centered on each of the four rings pieces.