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Range Cards

I make my own in MS Paint. I find and image of the reticle I want. Then I use paint to put the #'s where I want them. Then I print and cut them out. I make mine the same diameter as the inside of my flip up scope cap. Then glue it in cap upside down so that when you open the scope cap it's right there. For my FFP scope they are the same for all powers. For my SFP scopes I calculate them for max power.

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I use strelok and just get the mils and the corresponding range and tape it to the stock of my gun where its easy to see


I use Strelok Pro and do a trajectory validation. I then make turret tape in the field from strips of JSB pellet tin tape and a fine sharpie marker.....5-yd increments. I have to overlap the numbers past 115yds.
 
I use a data book with wright in the rain pages and I stick my data cards in that. I carry it in my day pack so when I go shooting, hunting or target practice I have my day pack with the data book, binos, range finder and all my other gear that I might need in the pack. I laminate the card so water doesnt ruin it. I also have a smaller laminated card that I use on my rifle when I am pesting, hunting or going after varmints. When I am shooting at animals I dont push the distance out to 1,000 yds so I can make a smaller card that fits on the rifle thats setup the same way with MOA/MRAD, YDS and 10 MPH drift

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