Hams42
Well-known member
I have not had good luck with stickers and tape they always fall off. I ended up just taping a dope chart on the stock.Turret tapes/stickers > CDS dial.
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I have not had good luck with stickers and tape they always fall off. I ended up just taping a dope chart on the stock.Turret tapes/stickers > CDS dial.
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.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.
....an airtight excuse to buy 2 more rifles.What elevation differences are enough to get a new/different CDS dial? I'd heard 4000' increments.
I think I'm committed to one cartridge load for all North American Big Game. Problem is I live and shoot at Sea Level, but my deer and elk tags are in areas 8-10,000 ft elevation. What if I get a chance to do a quick hunt in the foothills at 5000 ft elevation? Do I need 3 CDS dials?
