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30-30 Hornady Leverevolution Flex Tip 160grOut of curiosity, what caliber and bullet are you shooting?
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30-30 Hornady Leverevolution Flex Tip 160grOut of curiosity, what caliber and bullet are you shooting?
Yea im gonna swap it for my nikon that has normal turrets made for adjusting constantlyIf your scope needs a coin to spin the turrets then it’s probably not meant to be dialed constantly. You will most likely run into consistency issues. In your case, I’d use the hold overs.
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There can be different wind speed and direction to the animal also.First and foremost you need to verify your bullet speed, then verify bullet drop at varying distances. From there you can download a ballistic app and adjust the app based on the previous information obtained. If you are going to dial, know if your scope is Mil or MOA and extrapolate your data from the ballistic app accordingly, then dial.
Most of the above can still be incorporated into using a BDC scope.
If you are ranging the distance to the animal and holding over, you are using the most unreliable method. However, some people can be very good at this to a point. They generally know ear length from verified experience. They also know the size of the vital area of the animal so that they can incorporate a margin of error.
However, without a wind meter, wind drift is an unknown.
30-30 Hornady Leverevolution Flex Tip 160gr
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With that gun and load, I would sight in with the MPBR method. On deer sized game, you should zero around 190 yards and would only be good to about 225 yards. Beyond this, your energy drops below 1000 lbs so I personally wouldn't want to attempt anything further.
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This. I don't give a hoot what Hornady says on the box, a .30-30 is realistically a 200yd gun. I sight mine in at 150 & at 200 i have a 'level with its back' holdover.
99% of the time, if i even think there's a chance of a shot much over 100, i'm generally carrying something more suitable.
Don't start overthinking it.
Don't trust the b.c. and velocity. It is a starting point for data input but nothing more to me.
Best thing to do is sight in at 100 yards.
Verify dope at the longest distance you can. At least 100-200 yards past your max shot.
That will give you a really good idea how the bullet acts within environmental parameters and gives you a true velocity.
To really dial it in do so at different temperatures or at least a ballpark temperature that you will be hunting in.
FWIW
My longest shot was made with a Redfield 4x12 40mm scope with standard duplex years ago
Yea the other user had a good point about the energy dropping. That didn't cross my mind - I was only thinking about trajectory. I guess I'll do MPBR for this rifle and save the Leupold CDS advice for a longer range rifle, that I now have an excuse to buy^^^
This. I don't give a hoot what Hornady says on the box, a .30-30 is realistically a 200yd gun. I sight mine in at 150 & at 200 i have a 'level with its back' holdover.
99% of the time, if i even think there's a chance of a shot much over 100, i'm generally carrying something more suitable.
Don't start overthinking it.
What about 30-06 or 300 win mag vs the .243? Not to open a giant debate, but....Unfortunately, you do. A good bolt action of .243 or better would be far more suitable. Or change stand location!
It is refreshing to see someone ask an honest question and have honest unbiased dialogue about the subject prior to making the decision. Good question and kudos for working through the logic. So many people these days would discount the facts and just lob lead down range. If you were in my area, I would gladly loan you a good long range rifle to use from that stand. Good luck this year.Yea the other user had a good point about the energy dropping. That didn't cross my mind - I was only thinking about trajectory. I guess I'll do MPBR for this rifle and save the Leupold CDS advice for a longer range rifle, that I now have an excuse to buy
This all stinks a bit because the farm I hunt has deer that congregate about 250-300 yards from my shooting area. Sounds like I have the wrong tool for the job.
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