Lawnboi
WKR
Ranging targets/animals is a skill most shooters would benefit from some serious practice in. That’s where a lot of this matters, both ways.
How many times have you ranged an animal only to knock off an estimate of the traveled distance you thought it made while in the scope. Understanding drop and having decent danger space helps with this.
On top of that, for me shooting mainly at farily close range, I prefer not to be shooting animals with 3000 plus fps match bullets. I want everything and the ability to make a decent shot from close to far. I like the 2800ish fps range.
And again I greatly prefer just shooting the same thing, or similar. When you shoot one combination all year it makes it easy to understand without thinking. If you shoot a 223 as a 4mph gun all summer and expect to pull stuff out of your head in the moment with you 3300 fps 6um your going to be placing a lot of reliance on danger space and electronics.
How many times have you ranged an animal only to knock off an estimate of the traveled distance you thought it made while in the scope. Understanding drop and having decent danger space helps with this.
On top of that, for me shooting mainly at farily close range, I prefer not to be shooting animals with 3000 plus fps match bullets. I want everything and the ability to make a decent shot from close to far. I like the 2800ish fps range.
And again I greatly prefer just shooting the same thing, or similar. When you shoot one combination all year it makes it easy to understand without thinking. If you shoot a 223 as a 4mph gun all summer and expect to pull stuff out of your head in the moment with you 3300 fps 6um your going to be placing a lot of reliance on danger space and electronics.