I have an Impact and have the rifle tuned for approx 900fps on MAX and 700fps on MIN which is good for the back yard or longer ranges. I remembered seeing a video where a guy (possibly a member here) figured out his distances with a ballistics calculator and then made a scope tape for 2 different tunes. I used a 30 yard zero for the MAX tune and ended up shooting 3 MOA low on the MIN tune. From there I went through Strelok Pro and wrote down the distances for every MOA increase. Some were not exactly the correct yardage on the MOA. IE, 64 yards might have been 9.9 MOA instead of 10.0 MOA which I would have rounded it up to. For serious target shooters this would not do, but for hunting applications I think it will be fine (some may have been 2 clicks out). I then went into Word and made 3 lines to keep things somewhat organized and used a large font for ease of use. I then made the font smaller in 4 different sizes and used 2 different colors to differentiate the tunes (I'm not sure which one will fit the turret best yet). MAX on top (blue) and MIN on the bottom (black). I will use some clear 2 way tape on the turret and cut out the individual MOA markers and then put a strip of clear tape over top and it should be good for a while. Paper looks like it got damp once upon a time, but it should be fine.