Originally Posted by Reloader7RM
Very true Jerry. Different style of hunting for sure and one must adapt if they intend to be successful.

I hear ya on the binos as well. I carry mine every hunt for late or early scanning and to tell antler size in those low light conditions. They cost me a nice buck this season. He was gone before I could steady the rifle.


Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by jwall

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


Jerry, it's pretty rare for me to range a deer too (or have the opportunity to do so). I generally know distances based on landmarks etc. that I've ranged prior to a deer showing up.

And all the ranging helps pass the time. smile


Thnx Guys

Jerry


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