So let me get this straight, you think it's more efficient to: get up, walk all the way to the target, measure with a ruler, convert to angular units, walk all the way back to the rifle, lay back down and rebuild your position, then adjust the scope and fire againSix or half a dozen. It's your choice. But in my experience it's a lot more precise and efficient to physically measure. It cuts a lot of the fluff out of the process. Of course you will get there measuring with the scope but it's not always as efficient as measuring the old fashion way
Instead of: stay in position behind the rifle, measure the offset between POI and POA with a reticle that's already setup in the same angular units as the turrets and is right in front of your eyes, adjust turrets and fire again?
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