Yes, I take new 6.5 PRC brass and neck it down with a .280 bushing then a second time with a .270 bushing, but since these have already been sized and fired you would only need to run it through a 270 ish sized bushing and you'd be off to the races.
Glad I'm not the only one, mine is also pretty consistently 5 yards further than the target really is. It's not a huge problem, but I don't calibrate my MVs like that. I just pull the true MV from my Garmin and use AB custom curves, so I would really prefer that it not be that far off. Will have...
Interesting, I doubt that would cause my issue because the steel animal targets I was testing on were pretty large, the deviation from viz to IR would have to be pretty huge. But I will test this out anyway next chance I get on a light pole or similar.
Zero the IR laser? It was my understanding that the viz laser is slaved to the IR and that's how you zero both? I'm pretty sure that's the case otherwise how would you zero it?
Interesting. I've been testing mine but haven't noticed that, but I also haven't specifically done that sequence of events. I'll have to test and see if mine does it.
Has anyone had an issue with the actual range accuracy? When I look at the range card for my home range and use the Tango, the...
Here's 2 clips from a job I have now for some chicken farmers that have lost tons of chickens to foxes and coyotes. It's a tough job since they don't have much land to work with.
As a fairly decent yote hunter, this is all spot on. I especially agree with the "curiosity killed the coyote" part. Tons of my kills are from sounds that don't make "sense" to us humans, especially depending on the season, but it's a weird sound to the coyote so they come check it out.
Should've included this originally, picture with full ID available upon request. Also it does come with mount and LRF, had questions on that because the original pictures didn't show them.