Posted By: onlysmith&wesson
Sig Kilo3000 BDX - 05/22/23 07:16 PM
I got these knowing there was better glass, but maybe not better range finding accuracy. I'm pretty convinced I could not have done better all things considered. I use a Leupold CDS dial set up on three different rifles, two of which are VX5HD 3-15 x 44's.
I know the dials are on, killed a pile of stuff at known ranges and had them for years now. I verify them on paper for practice and peace of mind once a year and hunt with them. About a month ago with my Tikka 7mm Rem Mag I ranged a coyote at 339 yards, dialed it to 330, dead coyote.
This past Saturday, in my stand looking at the rare sight of water running in the Prarie Dog Town Fork of the Red, see a coyote on a sand bar. Ranged him at 559 yards, dialed it to 550 and killed him. My longest shot ever. This was with my CTR in .308, another CDS set up on an identical scope. The range accuracy and ease of getting on a small target at those distances is now proven to me. I'm stretching my maximum shot attempt on a buck to 600 yards. Bino's are working out great.
I know the dials are on, killed a pile of stuff at known ranges and had them for years now. I verify them on paper for practice and peace of mind once a year and hunt with them. About a month ago with my Tikka 7mm Rem Mag I ranged a coyote at 339 yards, dialed it to 330, dead coyote.
This past Saturday, in my stand looking at the rare sight of water running in the Prarie Dog Town Fork of the Red, see a coyote on a sand bar. Ranged him at 559 yards, dialed it to 550 and killed him. My longest shot ever. This was with my CTR in .308, another CDS set up on an identical scope. The range accuracy and ease of getting on a small target at those distances is now proven to me. I'm stretching my maximum shot attempt on a buck to 600 yards. Bino's are working out great.