Marshfly
WKR
You are right. My comment was about the 2 second snapshot at 500 or more. People are stupid and unethical.You’re right. Sorry. Definitely can’t disagree with you. But, it’s happening with a BT or holdover. Not just one or the other.
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You are right. My comment was about the 2 second snapshot at 500 or more. People are stupid and unethical.You’re right. Sorry. Definitely can’t disagree with you. But, it’s happening with a BT or holdover. Not just one or the other.
The issue you describe (with a scope that doesn’t have zero stops) is easily fixed before you hunt. Start at zero, crank the scope all the way down and count how many full rotations it takes to hit the stop (ignore the extra clicks that aren’t full rotations) Write this down with the rest of your dope.Fair point. You didn’t say faster, you’re correct. My apologies.
Why in your opinion is it more accurate? Isn’t your BT developed off your load? So it takes into account your bullet grain, caliber, elevation, ambient temperature, etc,, correct? Well, what’s different about my holdovers? They are calculated the exact same way. All that information is input to determine my pins and crosshairs at each power magnification based on my load data. There’s no difference that I’m aware of. Also, what happens if you don’t have a zero stop on your BT and you go past zero and now you have no idea what your ranges are? Using holdovers eliminates this completely. I hunted with a guy that had that issue and he had no idea where he was shooting. He had to use a different rifle the remainder of the trip.
Do any of you guys use the Tremor 3 reticle?
But if you have a good scope with turrets, why not use them? Why make it more difficult for ego when you're shooting at an animal?If you can’t hit any large game out to 450 yards without twisting turrets then you don’t shoot your rifle very much. Not enough to be to hunting with it IMO. For decades all I ever used was a simple duplex reticle.
One advantage of using a reticle vs dialing is your turret remains at zero. People are reluctant to admit error but it’s possible to dial and with all the excitement forget to return it to zero. I’m not opposed to dialing, but at typical shot distances, having a hold over reticle is fast and effective.
Its not that hard relaxHow much experience do you have shooting under timed pressure from field positions, dialing and holding over? I'm not talking bench shooting with unlimited time and no pressure. I'm not talking shooting house over a wide open field with all day to shoot at a deer that is casually feeding. I'm talking legitimate timed pressure. So...what's your experience? I can tell you flat out that for many in that kind of situation it is easier and faster to dial elevation and hold wind (if needed).
Its not that hard relax
My experience was identical to this. I agree and think most people would find dialing to be best in 99% of cases. If only by a small margin. Easy thing to testI used to be one that thought a reticle holdover was faster. Then I timed myself doing both and for me it was unquestionably faster to dial elevation and use the center crosshair