These will display a second range that compensates for elevation (shooting uphill or downhill) if that’s what you mean.
They don’t have the feature that tells you what to dial on your scope in MILs or MOA like the TA models.
I live on a ridge that has a herd of 30-50 elk around it from May-October. They’re always within a mile of our ridge which is surrounded by open country but you could spend a whole day walking around and not see them. Often we sit down for a meal and there’s not one in sight and then suddenly a...
$1950 $1875 shipped, insured. I got these from EuroOptic when they closed out this model earlier this year but I never used them.
Note this is not the TA model. Comes as shipped from EuroOptic. I haven’t even unboxed any of the included accessories. Not registered with Swarovski.
I have no experience with laminate but expect it would be more of a challenge to inlet precisely by hand. You’d constantly be running into glue and differing wood grain and density, no?
This has been explained on Rokslide many times but here goes another…
For many loads (I know this works great for my .30-06, 6.5x55, 6CM, 6 ARC, .223) load for velocities given BC, altitude, scope height, typical temperature, etc such that you get the following elevation adjustment in Mils and...
I have a 2003 5.9L Cummins with 3 mode edge chip with a manual 5 speed and it’s definitely a lot more powerful. No other mods. Fuel economy is probably better until I punch it getting onto the freeway or passing a car.
For towing I have enough power to pull a 7000 lb trailer up Loveland pass...