I'm new to the game but I've been hunting for a while. I've been out calling a few times and just got the chance on an unsuspecting fox the other day. He was about 200 yards away by my estimate and I was able to rest my rifle on the snow bank for the shot, so I figgered "what the heck?" When I sighted in my rifle (6.5x55) I took note that it drops at least 10 inches between 100 and 200 (and it's sighted in for 100 (1" groups)), so I put the crosshairs about 10 " above his shoulder and squeezed (he was standing still). I didn't see where it hit, but the critter took off like a hornet, so I guess I missed. He was running diagonal to me, so I went for a few more: 250, 300, 300+, (I was leading too) and then I figgered I was out of my league.
So: Do you guys use a rangefinder to learn to calibrate yourself, or do you just miss the first 100 times?
Thanks
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So: Do you guys use a rangefinder to learn to calibrate yourself, or do you just miss the first 100 times?
Thanks
D