scubohuntr
Active member
I spend a lot of range time before I go hunting. I know, beyond any doubt, what my rifle/scope/ammo will deliver. Now it's just up to me to do the rest of the job. If I were to start twisting on scope turrets in the field, all that goes out the window. I know for sure the rig is dead on at 250, minute of elk out to a tad over three, and I know enough of the ballistics to figure holdover out to 400 if I need to send one airmail after a wounded critter about to crest the last ridge. I won't shoot an unwounded animal that far. On a hunting scope I don't want to see any bells or whistles. No adjustable objectives. No lighted reticles. No mildots, BDCs, or CDSs. No rangefinders, Bluetooth, or grids. Just a duplex reticle. I know Randy has a contractual obligation to sell Leupold's latest and greatest gadgets, but every time I see him cranking on the turrets to set the range to 260 before he can shoot I have to think, "You've got to be kidding me." If you are outside of point blank range, you are out of range. Period.