Generally, you will have turrets come from the manfu. marked in MOA or maybe MILs. In that case you need to know how many MOA or MILs you need to dial and count clicks. The other and arguably easier way is to get a custom turret built for your load marked in yards, then you range say 325, dial to 325, aim and shoot. To get a turret built is easy, getting your data correct is the key. Using a chrono for your load in your gun is highly recommended, then pick the enviromental variables for your hunt, and order your turret. It is a garbage in garbage out process. The better your data, the more accurate the turret is. It's always best to collect some data via shooting as well.Ok, being new to the long range hunting game would someone explain in laymans terms how to use these turrets? The scope I have came with high profile turrets and dialing in rather than holding over seems to be becoming more interesting to me. Ive checked online wit the scope and turrets I have but am finding limited information. Any help would be appreciated since its coming from someone who actually uses them and can explain in English.
One of my favorite things about the Leupold VX-6 3-18x scope I have on my 264WM is that it has a turret that can be covered by the adjustment cover cap. I leave the cap screwed on for normal hunting, if I have time to dial I have time to remove it. The gun is zeroed at 240yds and I don't touch it very often when hunting. If I need to I can remove it and dial. Love the TMOA reticle also for wind holds.Leica ER 2.5-10x44
I'll google zero stop and see what it says.
Edit - Google says it has a zero stop. Time to learn how that works - would make life easier.
Thanks guys. Learned something new today.
Hilltop - I am enjoying the process. The preparation, knowledge, help from others is all good - promoting the anticipation of the hunt. Got a ways to go before I get there. It is easier when you and all the others help out. Thanks!
You mean 6.5 inches LOW at 300! We get what you meant. HAHA. Sounds like your buddy needs to find a more accurate load, or quit jerking the trigger , or flinching from the expected recoil. Anyways, the more time shooting and getting to know your rifle, the more confident and more accurate you will be.After reading through this thread I decided to sight in my 270 this weekend. I bought 2 boxes of bullets. I went with Winchester 130 gr deer season XP. I sighted in 1.5 inches high at 100 yards had a 1.25 three shot group. This put me dead on at 200 yards and 6.5 inches high at 300yards.
I have never shot at a target over 100 yards in my life. I did kill a doe with my ML at 200 yards once.
My group of three at 200 yards was 2.25 and a diamond on the center dot. My group at 300 yards was 3.75 with 2 on center dot and one to the right. I had no idea how much the cross hairs move around at 300 yards. I shot off my back pack to make it as much like a field shot as possible. I was pleased with my results.
My buddy was not happy. He was sighted in 1.5 high at 100, had a 6 inch group at 200, and was not on the target at 300. He was shooting a 7MM Mag. 150 gr.
I plan to shoot a few more times before season.
No I aim dead on at 200 and 6.5 inches high at 300 to hit target.You mean 6.5 inches LOW at 300! We get what you meant. HAHA. Sounds like your buddy needs to find a more accurate load, or quit jerking the trigger , or flinching from the expected recoil. Anyways, the more time shooting and getting to know your rifle, the more confident and more accurate you will be.
I get what you mean now. The way you worded it in the other post makes it sound like your 1.5 high at 100, then bullet drops to dead-on at 200, then rises back up to 6.5 inches high at 300 which is scientifically impossible. Now when you say you have to HOLD 6.5 inches high at 300 yards, then that clears it up. Just how most people would of read it, well at least me.No I aim dead on at 200 and 6.5 inches high at 300 to hit target.
Yes my buddy made a comment on how that 7mm Mag stomped his shoulder. He has a lot of different rifles and swaps out a lot. I prefer to shoot one rifle. The only other one I hunt with is my 50 cal Encore ML. Now it is a tact driver at 100 yards my 3 shot group most always touch.
Yep, that is usually true( Be weary of the man with only one rifle, he likely knows how to use it!)
I have never heard that one, but I like it.( Be weary of the man with only one rifle, he likely knows how to use it!)
A 270 shooting 130's is always a good choice for antelope. It looks like you're ready to go!After reading through this thread I decided to sight in my 270 this weekend. I bought 2 boxes of bullets. I went with Winchester 130 gr deer season XP. I sighted in 1.5 inches high at 100 yards had a 1.25 three shot group. This put me dead on at 200 yards and 6.5 inches high at 300yards.
I have never shot at a target over 100 yards in my life. I did kill a doe with my ML at 200 yards once.
My group of three at 200 yards was 2.25 and a diamond on the center dot. My group at 300 yards was 3.75 with 2 on center dot and one to the right. I had no idea how much the cross hairs move around at 300 yards. I shot off my back pack to make it as much like a field shot as possible. I was pleased with my results.
My buddy was not happy. He was sighted in 1.5 high at 100, had a 6 inch group at 200, and was not on the target at 300. He was shooting a 7MM Mag. 150 gr.
I plan to shoot a few more times before season.