Originally Posted by aalf

If you can't see the impact, you can't hold or dial to the miss.....



Yeah, I mentioned that in earlier post.

But if you have a "lay" buddy or spotter that can say: "you just missed him 8 inches low". Knowing what angular adjustment would make approximately 8" correction at said range could be valuable.

But yeah, he could be a complete idiot and it truly be 14" away, or maybe high instead of low, or maybe he said left but meant right. Or maybe the wind changed now...

We can only control our part. There are plenty more variables working against us. Plenty of different conditions & situations where the same thing doesn't always work. Having an another trick in the bag never hurts. Spending the extra time to learn what that "click" is actually doing will never hurt. It might even keep a shooter from getting all tangled up.