Winder wheel

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gary martin
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Re: Winder wheel

Sun Oct 11, 2015 6:35 pm

oedbachgen wrote:n FT the reason we have the scope very high is the effect the setup has on the longer range targets. there are more longer targets than short ones.In FT we use DOPE Data of previous engagement, or using the turret so you always have a zero no hold over or under. if the scope is high, it reduces the amount of clicks between the longer ranges 50 yards plus. if you misrange a target by around 2 yards, you may just get a hit high or low in the kill zone. of course having the scope high increases the amount of clicks at very short distances 10 yards etc, but not many targets at these ranges so not so important.
Gary.

Hi Gary

Yes I understand now, At my club the members go on the zeroing range first, now I know the reason :ugeek: , to check their adjustment in clicks to the range of the target, would a range finder be any good to use at the club, so I can get use to distance's of targets.

Dave


if you are just shooting for fun then yes. if you wish to take part in comps, then no as you are not allowed any range finding device. if you have just started have a little fun first, you will get the bug.

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Re: Winder wheel

Sun Oct 11, 2015 6:52 pm

gary martin wrote:
oedbachgen wrote:n FT the reason we have the scope very high is the effect the setup has on the longer range targets. there are more longer targets than short ones.In FT we use DOPE Data of previous engagement, or using the turret so you always have a zero no hold over or under. if the scope is high, it reduces the amount of clicks between the longer ranges 50 yards plus. if you misrange a target by around 2 yards, you may just get a hit high or low in the kill zone. of course having the scope high increases the amount of clicks at very short distances 10 yards etc, but not many targets at these ranges so not so important.
Gary.

Hi Gary

Yes I understand now, At my club the members go on the zeroing range first, now I know the reason :ugeek: , to check their adjustment in clicks to the range of the target, would a range finder be any good to use at the club, so I can get use to distance's of targets.

Dave


if you are just shooting for fun then yes. if you wish to take part in comps, then no as you are not allowed any range finding device. if you have just started have a little fun first, you will get the bug.


Hi Gary

Got the bug mate :D , I love it, but just like any hobby/interest its nice to try and improve and enjoy it more, if I can look at a target at a comp shot and roughly judge the distance, using r/finder at the club to help me with this, I'm never going to do the major comp shoots, only the local club comp shoots.

Dave

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