need4sneed
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- Jul 21, 2024
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Appreciate it! That perspective helps greatlyYou’ll need to measure some, but 16-17” back to brisket will probably be closer to reality for you. 18” is a big deer back to brisket.
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Appreciate it! That perspective helps greatlyYou’ll need to measure some, but 16-17” back to brisket will probably be closer to reality for you. 18” is a big deer back to brisket.
Yes I have. Dropped one and it was done.Don’t take shots I need a rangefinder for or use OnX for an estimation. If your limit is 400, you can just use some form of MPBR. Ranging with a reticle isn’t super great, but would likely be ok inside of 400. Have you had an RF take a dump? Maybe I’ve just been lucky, but I’ve never had one go down on me other than out of batteries. I have extra rangefinders I can leave in the truck too
Don’t take shots I need a rangefinder for or use OnX for an estimation. If your limit is 400, you can just use some form of MPBR. Ranging with a reticle isn’t super great, but would likely be ok inside of 400. Have you had an RF take a dump? Maybe I’ve just been lucky, but I’ve never had one go down on me other than out of batteries. I have extra rangefinders I can leave in the truck too
If my kill zone is 2-3x the 1 MRAD box, do I actually need a numeric range?I'm thinking the box on the THLR reticle will prove useful here.
I track what you’re saying and I understand the “aim short, aim long” components of the reticle….If my kill zone is 2-3x the 1 MRAD box, do I actually need a numeric range?