Leupold CDS

No, you shouldn't estimate. You need to spend some time messing with a ballistics calculator to get a grasp on what you're trying to do
Gotcha, I'm going to run a few of my final load over my chronograph and send it all to Leupold and let the guys that are a hell of a lot smarter than me figure it out.
 
Gotcha, I'm going to run a few of my final load over my chronograph and send it all to Leupold and let the guys that are a hell of a lot smarter than me figure it out.

Do yourself and the animals a favor and invest some time into figuring it out on your own. None of this is very hard and unless you were dropped on your head too many times as a kid, it's not that hard to figure out. Put good information into any of the free ballistic calculators out there and you will get good information out
 
I don't know how many times I could have been dropped on my head. It was a long time ago!
As far as doing the animals a favor,,,if I don't have 100 % confidence I'm going to make my shot, I'm not going to take it. Unlike others I don't "spray and pray". The Ruger #1 is a one shot rifle. I doubt you would get a second chance on a wounded animal.
So,,, back to the original question I asked, is the CDS turret worth it? The answer was yes it is.
 
I'm a big fan, give them the info the need and they cut the dial. I've got two different turrets on my .308 one for 137HH and another for 150PH they both work great! Pretty easy to switch dials. Important to follow the directions....... still have to make you wind calls. I do my initial zero when it's dead calm ..... which can be rare!
 

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