You're welcome! Be sure to check out my match video before you go to see what did and didn't work for me. Also, you only need to use holdovers if you're going for a fast time. Dial for each target otherwise. Typically, no amount of bonus time will make up for a miss. Good luck and have fun!
All scopes are different, but in general I'll parallax for the middle target and keep my magnification low to increase depth of field. Something in the 12x-16x range should allow for good depth of field while still being able to use the reticle hashmarks to make holds.
Thanks, great videos. I can't wait to run one of these. Im still in the learning and practicing stage right now
Thank you - that's a really great breakdown on your thought process and some good ideas that I'll try out in practice this week.
Nice run down
thank you for explaning your dope card. May try it tomorrow in a match. much simpler than my present dope card.
You're welcome! Be sure to check out my match video before you go to see what did and didn't work for me. Also, you only need to use holdovers if you're going for a fast time. Dial for each target otherwise. Typically, no amount of bonus time will make up for a miss. Good luck and have fun!
I've noticed our dope is always the same. Shooting a T1X 20" w/ SK Long Rnage.
Makes sense. 20" CZ 457 MTR w/ SK Rifle Match. Most dope should be within a tenth or so within 100 yards.
If I choose to hold over, what is an average parallax setting, or is that still dialed each time?
All scopes are different, but in general I'll parallax for the middle target and keep my magnification low to increase depth of field. Something in the 12x-16x range should allow for good depth of field while still being able to use the reticle hashmarks to make holds.