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I agree. Then use one of those awesome ballistic apps on your phone and you are dialed in
Bob I agree with you about about the CDS being fine to 600 yds in most conditions. I also believe this is what tends to give "long range" hunting a black eye.My own opinion is if you are not willing to invest the time in learning how to correctly shoot long range, than don't shoot. How many guys strap on a CDS without learning how to read/dope for wind, understand the difference of shooting up or down hill, etc...I also have a feeling that few will spend a lot of time at a range practicing at 600 yds and making sure that them/gun can shoot 1 moa groups.
Its frustrating to me watching some TV shows where they are telling viewers long range hunting is easy with this gun, and even easier with this scope (I'm sure most of us know which show I'm talking about).
I have a couple questions about the CDS. Does the CDS have a stop for not turning past your zero? And the other is does the CDS have adjustment covers?