Looking to get a sanity check on how I had my custom knob cut.
My rangefinder is built into my Leica Geovid binocular, and it has a feature called Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR). This feature displays the precise laser slant range to the target, but then displays a second range, which is the slant range, corrected not only for the angle above or below horizontal, but also converted from the current elevation temperature and pressure to Sea Level, 68 degrees F, and 1013 mbar (which converts to 29.914...mighty close to 29.92 in hg).
I had my custom dial cut for the EHR parameters (Sea Level, 68F, 1013 mbar), and plan to just dial to the Leica's displayed EHR when shooting beyond the point blank range of my zero. I hunt at lots of different elevations in different western states, and want to just keep it simple this way. I'm not planning on shooting beyond 550 yards with this rig, to insure good bullet terminal performance.

Is this a good plan?

Thanks,
Rex