Originally Posted by Reloader7RM

The only reason I chose the cart was to be able to hold on hair to 400. Here at home we hunt right of ways and due to terrain, 400ish is usually about the most range one can get(hills).

You simply don't have time to range or spin turrets in these conditions. Heck, you don't even have time to touch the rifle some days.


Reloader 7 -

I'm NOT being critical of others, just sincere.

Some who participate on the 'fire' just don't understand the principle you're talking about.

Even in pasture areas, semi-open terrain, we don't have time to--
1. use binos
2. use rangefinder
3. READ trajectory card (on butt stock)
4. turn turrets
5. aim/shoot.

I've 'never' used my rangefinder on game BEFORE shooting. I range FROM the animal or position BACK to where I was.

Many Xs I range objects at different distances to get some idea how far they are BEFORE spotting game.

I've been using MPBR with 270 and 7 RM for many years. At 400 yds I never hold OVER the back line.


Jerry


jwall- *** 3100 guy***

A Flat Trajectory is Never a Handicap

Speed is Trajectory's Friend !!