I posted several questions related to scopes I am looking at, on a previous post, and sort of included this, but think I asked too many questions in one post, so am asking this here.
I am just getting started on NRL22, having only shot one practice day, as this months match at local club got cancelled.
It appears that most folks adjust for the different distances, instead of hold over or under. I understand that this is a more precise method, but given the time constraints and the fine graduations of the Christmas tree reticles, I do not understand why hold over is not used more, especially with the Base class scopes, where the repeatability and where seem to be more of an issue. I was reading another post, which was actually talking about a different issue, but it was mentioned that a shooter had lost a match because he incorrectly adjusted his scope and lost the match or high placement because of this. Seems like things like this are less likely with holdover.
If this is a horse that has been well beaten, I apologize for not finding the previous threads.
Thanks for help and patience.
I am just getting started on NRL22, having only shot one practice day, as this months match at local club got cancelled.
It appears that most folks adjust for the different distances, instead of hold over or under. I understand that this is a more precise method, but given the time constraints and the fine graduations of the Christmas tree reticles, I do not understand why hold over is not used more, especially with the Base class scopes, where the repeatability and where seem to be more of an issue. I was reading another post, which was actually talking about a different issue, but it was mentioned that a shooter had lost a match because he incorrectly adjusted his scope and lost the match or high placement because of this. Seems like things like this are less likely with holdover.
If this is a horse that has been well beaten, I apologize for not finding the previous threads.
Thanks for help and patience.