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Thats exactly what i do....id rather miss a shot opportunity and play my chances at getting another then hope my cds is spot on for the random conditions that day just to get lead in the air.Its just not worth itClose range is different tho...range it...crank it within a few clicks and kill it....this crank and kill range is going to be different from hunter to hunter as my min accuracy requirements maybe different then yours....and thats a personal decision, not mineThis is another problem with the cds....it makes things look very simple for the average shooter...but the more ya learn the less you realize you knew
I didn't say it bye the way but anyway,time,time time,how long does it take most to figure the dope and keep an eye on their quarry?1)range it2)get the app out3)figure the ballistics4)did it move while you were getting the dope figures?5)get range again ? if your alone who does this while hunting?Unless the animal is bedded down your going home empty most of the time.
Quote from: Oh Mah on December 06, 2017, 10:32:31 PMI didn't say it bye the way but anyway,time,time time,how long does it take most to figure the dope and keep an eye on their quarry?1)range it2)get the app out3)figure the ballistics4)did it move while you were getting the dope figures?5)get range again ? if your alone who does this while hunting?Unless the animal is bedded down your going home empty most of the time. I just print a card for the area I’m hunting. Range, look at card, dial, shoot. The second step takes all of 1 second and by now I pretty much have it memorized. My benefit with Moa turrets is the ability to change variables before a hunt and print a new card. You are stuck with the cds and whatever information you had Leupold input. I can hunt Washington at 2,000’ or Colorado at 11,000’ with the same turrets... try that with a set of cds dials.