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I don't see where this would work on a deer moving through the clutter of the woods? I'll stick to my Marlin 336A, made in 1948. Not even drilled and tapped and seems to fill the freezer just fine.
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How is this any different than using a pda ballistic computer and laser ranging like we use now? All it does is combine multiple steps into one. Long range shooting is a science not an art. As far as using it for hunting I'd much rather see people use this for hunting than so many of the tools that think they are snipers gut shooting deer at 800-1000 yards or more and the poor thing having to bleed to death slowly while they try and find it.
Using proper tools we can consistently hit 3-5" targets at over 1000 without leaving wounded animals or unhit x's out there.
You are.
You can try to tag the target over and over until you get the tag where you want it (it's placement shows up on the target through the scope). After the target is well tagged, you pull the trigger, but the weapon doesn't fire until the cross hair is on the predetermined tag again. You will be assuring where the cross hair is when the rifle fires BEFORE it actually fires. Fair for hunting? Hell, no. But to kill our enemies, go for it!
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See my previous post.