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<blockquote data-quote="SLE" data-source="post: 311421" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>Yeh, that works wonderful so long as you always shoot the exact same bullet & load at the same altitude, humidity, temperature, barometric pressure, ect. Otherwise, the you'll be off zero and it will get exponentially worse as you extend the range. Considering anything under 400 yds or so, a dialable turret really isn't needed, it kinda defeats the purpose. This theory of etch turrets seems to me to be driven by the "best of the west" and there use of Huskma scopes which really push the etched turret deal. To be honest, they almost sucked me in.</p><p></p><p> I was gonna do the same until I found how much an etched turret would limit the gun and/or how many etched turrets I would need. Food for thought. If your son wants to shoot long range, he'd be better off investing in a good range finder that takes all of the environmental components into account, along with shooting angle, and his load data and adjusts the MOA accordingly. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLE, post: 311421, member: 3889"] Yeh, that works wonderful so long as you always shoot the exact same bullet & load at the same altitude, humidity, temperature, barometric pressure, ect. Otherwise, the you'll be off zero and it will get exponentially worse as you extend the range. Considering anything under 400 yds or so, a dialable turret really isn't needed, it kinda defeats the purpose. This theory of etch turrets seems to me to be driven by the "best of the west" and there use of Huskma scopes which really push the etched turret deal. To be honest, they almost sucked me in. I was gonna do the same until I found how much an etched turret would limit the gun and/or how many etched turrets I would need. Food for thought. If your son wants to shoot long range, he'd be better off investing in a good range finder that takes all of the environmental components into account, along with shooting angle, and his load data and adjusts the MOA accordingly. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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