Whatever you call them: ballistic compensating turrets, engraved turrets, etc. Why do people pay for them!? Are they handy? Oh heck yes, no denying that! No counting clicks, no forgetting what range your set for. But I'm a cheap*** by choice, so I racked my brain for a way to replicate those fancy turrets.
This is my solution, it's a high-tech, super-duper, exclusive, proprietary system I patented (not really...) Just take a simple piece of masking tape, wrap around the turret (you can trim the tape to fit) and write your ranges on it! 3 minutes and it saves you $100!! You can use pen, fine tip sharpee, whatever color you want.
Plus, if you ever change your load or round to one that has a different trajectory...just put a different piece of tape on! Please, feel free to enlighten me if I'm missing something you get for paying for them. I don't claim to know it all. Just thought I'd see if I could save someone else money, or make someone's life easier. It's nice on a big prairie dog town not having to count clicks, just dial to the range and squeeze!
You can't tell in the picture, but the tape is translucent enough to still see the MOA markings underneath, so you can still dial in a specific amount if you wish.
What do you guys think? Any comments?
This is my solution, it's a high-tech, super-duper, exclusive, proprietary system I patented (not really...) Just take a simple piece of masking tape, wrap around the turret (you can trim the tape to fit) and write your ranges on it! 3 minutes and it saves you $100!! You can use pen, fine tip sharpee, whatever color you want.
Plus, if you ever change your load or round to one that has a different trajectory...just put a different piece of tape on! Please, feel free to enlighten me if I'm missing something you get for paying for them. I don't claim to know it all. Just thought I'd see if I could save someone else money, or make someone's life easier. It's nice on a big prairie dog town not having to count clicks, just dial to the range and squeeze!
You can't tell in the picture, but the tape is translucent enough to still see the MOA markings underneath, so you can still dial in a specific amount if you wish.
What do you guys think? Any comments?