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[. . . ] These aiming points, combined with our innovative Rack Bracket, allows hunters to expand their effective range while also aiding in field judging whitetail or mule deer at extended distances. Bushnell would like to stress that these tools are only as good as the time spent practicing with them. [. . . ] If the target was determined to be at 175 yds, hold directly between the 150 yd aiming point and the 200 yd aiming point. Designed to be used with today's most popular centerfire rifle cartridges, the DOA 600 reticle is intended to be sighted in at 100 yards, and provides aiming points at every 100 yd increment, out to 600 yds. The user can sight-in at 100 yds on any magnification setting, but for the ballistic reticle feature to function properly, the scope's magnification must be set to the correct power. The correct settings for the scopes that include the DOA reticle are as follows: With MOA dots as the long-range aiming points, the DOA offers a higher level of precision than competing extended-yardage reticles. If the target is determined to be at 350 yds, hold directly between the 300 yd aiming point and the 400 yd aiming point The DOA 600 reticle will work with any of the following ammunition loads: . This is only a partial list of the ammunition that the reticle is ballistically matched to. For a complete list of all ammunition compatible with the DOA 600 reticle technology, please visit: http://www. In an effort to help hunters, Bushnell looked at issues that had confronted many of them in the field. Field judging deer, especially via magnified view, can be exceedingly difficult. To help with the field judging of whitetails and mule deer we have incorporated a series of lines that extend out from each aiming point. There will also be two "hash marks" on each line that measure 17 inches between them. After extensive research it was determined that 24 inches represents the average width of a mule deer's ears and 17 inches was the average width of a whitetail's ears. Given proper time to judge an animal, a hunter can now get an estimate of rack width, and possibly even tine length. Make note that it is the sole responsibility of the hunter to make the final determination on any animal they decide to harvest. [. . . ] For the most accurate distance measurement, use a Bushnell Laser Rangefinder (for best results, a model with angle range compensation (ARC) is recommended- for example, the Scout 1000 ARC, Legend 1200 ARC, etc). If the distance matches one of the prescribed aiming points you can utilize the Rack Bracket to gauge antler width. [. . . ]

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