Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
For a novice shooter, nothing beats a good range finder and turrets for any shot over 200 yds. The system has definite trainable steps to take and is easy to learn.

If a hunter is prone to buck fever and likely to forget his hold over/under, turrets are the perfect solution.

I will gladly admit, the limitations of the way I use a scope restricts my hunting shots to 500 yds.

But I will also maintain there is no faster way to get a shot on game from 300 yds to 500 yds than with a duplex sighted well beyond 100 yds. I like to find a good perch and laze a few land marks where game might appear, or a shot present itself. Then when a shootable animal appears I just slip into a shooting position and pull the trigger.

But to me, a target is just a target, whether it wears hair or not.

My elk rifle:
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IS: I'm familiar with that first dope sheet...if it's what I think it is, it's spot on..... smile




The 280 Remington is overbore.

The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.