Agreed, but we all need to become familiar with the firearm or firearms we hunt with. We need to know our drops at all ranges and know how much to hold over. A good range finder is good to have. Also, if you hunt the same places you can mark different ranges from your blind. If you walk around and spot and stalk ect, you need the range finder. And you need to know your rifle and load and what its drops are at each range. Like yes, for my .270, 100=+1.5", 200=right on, 300=-6.7", 400=-15" Etc.

Last edited by Filaman; 04/28/19.

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