Thank you for showing it actually being used. In many other videos they were just talking about it. I see that you were applying the calculated elevation and windage adjustments by using the markings on the reticle (while shooting). If you had actually adjusted the scope via the dials, then for ranging you'd have to move the target to the 'opposite' marks on the reticle, correct?
So when you change locations, you are supposed to re-calibrate, do you detatch it from the rifle, or spin the whole thing around? I really hate to keep taking mine off?
@@andrewmconrad Ok, so you take it off your rifle every time, I guide predator hunts, so for me that would be every night. Trying to decide how critical it is and if it holds alignment being taken off a lot.
Great Video.
Thank you for showing it actually being used. In many other videos they were just talking about it. I see that you were applying the calculated elevation and windage adjustments by using the markings on the reticle (while shooting). If you had actually adjusted the scope via the dials, then for ranging you'd have to move the target to the 'opposite' marks on the reticle, correct?
Can’t go wrong with vortex very nice Andrew good luck buddy
Thanks Andrew! 👊🏼💯
So when you change locations, you are supposed to re-calibrate, do you detatch it from the rifle, or spin the whole thing around? I really hate to keep taking mine off?
@@predatoracademytv if you travel more than 20 miles, the instructions say to do so
@@andrewmconrad Ok, so you take it off your rifle every time, I guide predator hunts, so for me that would be every night. Trying to decide how critical it is and if it holds alignment being taken off a lot.