I’m nrl curious . It seems a lot less to do with the circus tricks of prs, and a more practical real world simulation of what we do in the field. I have learned to dial drop/hold for wind calls. Nothing earth shattering there.
I just put in an order for a scope with the tremor 4 reticle after watching its capabilities, in regards to the speed of ignoring the turrets all together and solely relying on stadia lines and dots. With practice, it really seems like you have everything you need to make this happen without leaving the eye box.
Is it common in nrl hunter event participants to do this, or are most competitors still cranking on their turrets? I’m speaking in general terms, I understand match directors can dictate the pace of the stages that would possibly make dialing more advantageous.
I just put in an order for a scope with the tremor 4 reticle after watching its capabilities, in regards to the speed of ignoring the turrets all together and solely relying on stadia lines and dots. With practice, it really seems like you have everything you need to make this happen without leaving the eye box.
Is it common in nrl hunter event participants to do this, or are most competitors still cranking on their turrets? I’m speaking in general terms, I understand match directors can dictate the pace of the stages that would possibly make dialing more advantageous.