Qball, what your're saying describes the problem with turret tapes very clearly.

Strelok saves us from all of that — I cannot believe how much I depend on that program....
On another note, I would add: Strelok and turret tapes (or adjustable markers) are
not mutually exclusive —
but they complement each other!
(1) I zero the rifle with typical atmospheric conditions, and determine with Strelok how to mark the turret tape.
When I range the quarry/target, I go directly to the turret to dial my elevation.
➔ This provides a
much quicker shot than pulling out Strelok in the field for each shot! Awesome!
(2) If I go to a different location with very different atmospheric conditions, I have not wasted my turret tape — I just can't use it under those conditions. So, I simply check Strelok for the exact elevation, and dial that, instead of following the markings on the turret tape.
(3) However, if there were
TURRET BONNETS (each with a different turret tape) that quickly attach and detach from the turret, then I could be carrying a pocketful of these bonnets,
each with a turret tape marked for a different shooting scenario:
• Regular atmospheric conditions
• Mountain trip (high altitude)
• Medium domed pellet
• Heavy HP pellet
• Slug
• 1/4 power and wadcutter
etc. etc.
Matthias
PS: I've planned to get those turret bonnets made, but with Corona still making a mess of Peru I haven't tackled the project.