Originally Posted by Dogshooter
I like both... I've had situations where I misread my chart... can't say I've had that problem with a yardage turret. For longer range I prefer the precision of a chart.


Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I just tape a sheet to the buttstock. Yardage turrets do nothing for me.


Except cutting out the step of going to the chart.

Now, if you're using a bunch of different loads and bullets in the same gun, I can see that.

If you settle on one load, the yardage turret makes life simpler.

IMHO,

DF


I believe the precision is the same between the chart and the tape, I used my spreadsheet in 25 yard increments to create the tape. Drop in inches is converted to clicks at 1/4" per click. I simply took the data and put it where I need to see it and I don't have to think about it when I turn the dial.

With a chart or the turret tape, something will get taped to the rifle, both can be easily modified for different loads, I just prefer the turret tape.





Dave