Hello all I'm new and this is my first post but I have done ALOT of reading here and picked up some great info. I've shot all my life and am an avid hunter. I found the hide looking for opinions and info on good optics for a sendero 300 win mag i am setting up for hunting and long range target shooting. (Counter Sniper he he he) The general consensus here seems to be NF.
To the point. For shits and giggles i bought a knock off leupold 3-12x40 illuminated reticle on ebay for $49 plus $30 shipping from bejing while i eat ramen and save for a ffp nf. not cheap. i have'nt recieved it in the mail yet but as soon as i do i will run it through some tests as described here using a mount and a cad plot to check the tracking. i will compare the glass to a vxiii lrt i own and slam it around with the win mag and some 210 berger vlds to see if it holds zero.
Questions:
Is it practical to use a milling reticle to estimate yardage in the field for hunting purposes.
I think the most practical formula for that is: size (in inches) x 27.78 /mils=range in yds. for an eighteen inch deer shoulder it works out to 500/size in mils. nice.
The 210 berger vlds have a great bc. anyone use them...like them...dislike them? i found some loads on here that someone got from berger. they are all hotter than what i have in my book.
Also anyone have more suggestions for tests on the leuppy knock off or know where i can score a ffp NF for a bargin.
I also read a thread about the new Bushnell 4200 ffp. I'm a little worried about Bushnells QC though.
To the point. For shits and giggles i bought a knock off leupold 3-12x40 illuminated reticle on ebay for $49 plus $30 shipping from bejing while i eat ramen and save for a ffp nf. not cheap. i have'nt recieved it in the mail yet but as soon as i do i will run it through some tests as described here using a mount and a cad plot to check the tracking. i will compare the glass to a vxiii lrt i own and slam it around with the win mag and some 210 berger vlds to see if it holds zero.
Questions:
Is it practical to use a milling reticle to estimate yardage in the field for hunting purposes.
I think the most practical formula for that is: size (in inches) x 27.78 /mils=range in yds. for an eighteen inch deer shoulder it works out to 500/size in mils. nice.
The 210 berger vlds have a great bc. anyone use them...like them...dislike them? i found some loads on here that someone got from berger. they are all hotter than what i have in my book.
Also anyone have more suggestions for tests on the leuppy knock off or know where i can score a ffp NF for a bargin.
I also read a thread about the new Bushnell 4200 ffp. I'm a little worried about Bushnells QC though.