Depending on what cartridge you're shooting, zero at 200 or 250 should provide a no adjustment shooting range of 300 yd and less, then beyond that you can dial the scope for elevation. Like someone said once "let's not make this more difficult or complicated than it needs to be".
I'm not sure but I think when it says "1/4 inch per click at 100 yds" it's actually 1/4 moa and they just state it as 1/4". So using moa or mil for that matter would be more accurate at longer distances than using inches. That may also depend on scope manufacturer.
I need to do the same, got a rifle a guy cut off to 12" lop. He's a small guy. He did the same to his new Browning hells canyon long range. I was thinking one of those adjustable lop butt pieces that slide in and out to desired length.
When I was a kid my family had a butcher saw like his, we did elk with it a few times but then went back to deboning it. Nobody liked the bone in it and the cuts didn't come out as well as deboned. Had a cooler to hang them in too before butchering. I remember 7 or 8 elk hanging in it one year...
Helical will offer a little more drag and thus stabilizing. It wraps around the shaft VS just being angled on the shaft. You can do helical with offset too if you want. They are slightly different.
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I hear ya there. I'm using kryptek koldo, and a couple sets of kuiu ultra nx, and kryptek poseiden pants. They are holding up pretty good after the second year.
Just commenting that lots of folks won't even hunt in rain much less wear rain gear while hunting. They don't, even here in pnw. All that money on breathable stuff and they rarely wear it. Don't need breathable if not walking while wearing it. I don't think the market is saturated, there may be...
The rain gear market is saturated? It's amusing that guys always say they hate the rain and they typically sit out a rain shower under a tarp or don't even hunt because they hate wearing rain gear because it's noisy and makes them sweat. Then pack around a $500 set of rain gear in the pack...
Cherry tobacco in a pipe pulls them right in. Think about it, those guys are probably pretty still while puffing away, contemplating whatever. Deer just don't see them. And they are patient.
I wondered about a 3pin slider with the middle pin as slider sighted at 50 with top at 20 and bottom at 60. Aim 12" low with the slider for ranges 25-45 if no time to move it and you still have 20 and 60 hardset pins for quick shots. All pins vertical like trophy ridge v5 sights. That way only a...
I think you will always get that mark on new cases after firing, the car will need to stretch to fit the chamber as stated before and that is where you see it start. The more you size it back the more you stretch them and it will get thinner in that one area.
Thanks, guess I was mistaken. That was about the time my signature series 8x32 binos fogged up and I sent them back for repair under the forever warranty that the signature series had. Then was told they were unrepairable and they offered me landmark series at a reduced price. So much for the...