If this shouldn't be on this page, I can remove but thought some here might find it helpful or at least moderately interesting.
I've mentioned laser parallel to the bore as a close range holdover aid a few times in this forum. Mine is mounted on the left side of the barrel. The PARD is sighted in for 17 yards. Bore is 3-1/8" below line of sight through the scope. Between 0 & 17 yards I simply note where the laser dot is in relation to the reticle and use that as the holdover. It is quick, easy & effective.
LRF is on in the video as I transition through the targets. You can see that reading in the top left section of the frame.
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I've mentioned laser parallel to the bore as a close range holdover aid a few times in this forum. Mine is mounted on the left side of the barrel. The PARD is sighted in for 17 yards. Bore is 3-1/8" below line of sight through the scope. Between 0 & 17 yards I simply note where the laser dot is in relation to the reticle and use that as the holdover. It is quick, easy & effective.
LRF is on in the video as I transition through the targets. You can see that reading in the top left section of the frame.
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Parallel to bore laser as holdover aid
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