Hold-Over or Dial? …Scope Turret Labels - DYI

I just got a .30 Paradigm for pesting. Bought an Element Helix for it. All my pesting guns before this one are holdover. Last week I made a dope card and laminated it for the Paradigm from 10yds-50yds in 5 yard increments using turrets.
Rather than clicks I did it in minutes since counting clicks, in my opinion sucks. I have a very short attention span so I hope I remember to dial since I was using holdovers for years.
 
I have found that fiddling with turret adjustments while hunting does not work out very well. Many times I have had just seconds to get on a target and pull the trigger. Also when hunting certain critters like coyotes you don't want to be moving around adjusting stuff. A Christmas tree reticle on the scope solves the problem for me since I have 40 moa right on the reticle, I can compensate accurately for distances out to a couple hundred yards in 25 yard increments without making a turret adjustment. For punching paper, turret fiddling may work fine.
Hear you and agree, often there's no time to be fiddling.

There are other situations where there's lots of time to range the shot and adjust the turret.

The local lads have my permission to hunt squirrels in my oak bush. As a result the surviving squirrels are real spooky and you can't get within 40 yards of them. I've been shooting them at 50 to 70 yards... they have no idea that I'm there and I have lots of time to dial in the range.
 
Another method is to set yourself up to do either hold over or dial the turret.

Just need an intuitive reticle. MIL works best for my brain. By doing it this way you can even shoot out past the maximum vertical travel in your turrets. Say you need 16mil of holdover for a shot but scope only goes to 8mil in the turret. Dial the 8, then holdover another 8.

I have a little laminated dope sheet for each gun/caliber/scope. Sometimes stickered to the gun, sometimes tucked into the gap between action and stock. But on the card are just two columns/projectile. Left column is distance, right column is clicks. With a nice clean mil reticle/mil turret the click value is pretty easy to turn into a holdover if the quarry seems like it might bolt before the clicks can be made.
Hi Frank, can I ask you something about that: on SFP scope holdover change with the changing of the magnification but if I use turret stickers and adjust the POI with turret it dosn't matter on what magnification I'm it always work correct right ? I'm always talcking about SFP scope
 
Hi Frank, can I ask you something about that: on SFP scope holdover change with the changing of the magnification but if I use turret stickers and adjust the POI with turret it dosn't matter on what magnification I'm it always work correct right ? I'm always talcking about SFP scope

With a second focal plane scope, as long as you're dialing the turret the magnification doesn't matter. With a SFP scope, holdover WILL change with scope power though.

With a first focal plane scope, holdover AND dialing the turret agree, and that's at any magnification the scope is capable of being turned to.
 
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With a second focal plane scope, as long as you're dialing the turret the magnification doesn't matter. With a SFP scope, holdover WILL change with scope power though.

With a first focal plane scope, holdover AND dialing the turret agree, and that's at any magnification the scope is cable of being turned to.
Wowza.... i learn something new everyday here! Thanks @Franklink Until just now, i thought both clicks and holdovers were affected by magnification in a SFP.
This explains why i was having trouble with my holdovers the other day but when i shifted to clicking i hit the targets... wasn't until many targets into the day i realized my magnification level was on 20 vice 16; of course my holdover dope was created on 16X. Thanks again....
 
Wowza.... i learn something new everyday here! Thanks @Franklink Until just now, i thought both clicks and holdovers were affected by magnification in a SFP.
This explains why i was having trouble with my holdovers the other day but when i shifted to clicking i hit the targets... wasn't until many targets into the day i realized my magnification level was on 20 vice 16; of course my holdover dope was created on 16X. Thanks again....

One of the reasons I really like FFP.

Last year at the AZ State FT match I asked in the pre meeting for clarification on turning down the scope power for the offhand lane for Hunter class. Match director announced that it was fine to turn down the magnification for that lane. Now, Hunter being hold-over only, this would NOT work well for a guy using a SFP scope, but works great for FFP.
 
Yea I’m a fan of ffp scopes ever since I got into the long range rifle shooting..Just makes sense and a whole lot less confusion in that possibility of a couple seconds for a shot on your quarry. You just have to deal with the shrinking reticle when at low power. Holdover works for me on game and even targets at long range.
I do seem to do more dialing on my pcps than I ever did on my powder burners.
 
I have no idea what any of this means need to do my homework I guess.
When I use a mill dot the very top dot on my scopes vertical line is zero not the center cross dot. That way each dot down is a little further out allowing the use of the full range of the dots not just 1/2. I will learn about this turret stuff the best I can tho.
 
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