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It works really well IME, you just have to adjust it for the size of your target.  Done correctly the bullet never leaves the target zone, so you shouldn't be shooting over/under all they way out to the max range. 


If you have a 12" target (biiig game) you should set so your MPBR keeps the bullet at a max of 6" rise and whenever it drops 6" low you have the MPBR.  But if your target size changes to say a 6" target the MPRB has to be adjusted or you will be shooting over/under as you max a 3" rise and drop and the range has to come in.  The bigger the target the longer the MPBR.  So you do have to tailor it to not only the ballistics of the round, but what you plan on hunting.  If you're after a variety of target sizes you're generally stuck with a MPBR for the smallest target and then adjusting holdover for the larger targets at greater ranges.


Clear as mud?



I use it from elk to prairie dogs, hasn't failed yet.  I wouldn't use it for target shooting, but for meat in the freezer no complaints.


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