Steve,
You said "Even though it sucks in Hunter not knowing the actual distance past 40Y(why I refuse to shoot the division anymore)," and that is why many of the best hunter shooters I know use bracketing to figure out the distances past 40 yards. They have a range card that shows the width in scope marks (mil-dots or hashes or whatever) of the 1 1/2" KZ size or the width of the standard 8" Home Depot cinder block from 45-55 yards. You shouldn't let the inability to range with parallax deter you from shooting FT if you really want to.
When attached bipods were allowed in Hunter I used to range/bracket the KZ's since we didn't use cinder blocks in our club at the time. I could hold the rifle pretty still down prone in this fashion. But as shone below there's approx a 4 yard difference between each tenth of a mil.
Here's the math that my ballistic calculator gives for a 1.5" KZ being bracketed in milliradians - 1 mil = 42 yards, .9 mil = 46 yards, .8 mil = 52 yards, .7 mil = 60 yards.
Keep in mind the line thickness I used in the FFP H59 reticle is .05 mil, so to distinguish 2 yards difference is literally "seeing/ making out/ identifying", the difference in size of the thickness of the reticle line compared to the edges of the KZ. I've tried this off of sticks and to be honest I'm not steady enough to come out with a good read within 2 yards.
I can do pretty well bracketing down prone off the attached bipod even on 12x and won lots of matches in Hunter doing so but off of sticks it's too much of a hassle trying. In other words it's not fun to me by then because of how much I wobble. I've been into FT for 23 years now, won state 7 times in Open, but never had the desire or emotional energy to try to win the nationals, it's not in me to do so, so I decided that in order to "enjoy" the sport again I'd shoot in Freestyle/Unlimited because I can shoot however I want too. Sure is nice knowing the exact distance which enables me to concentrate on wind estimation so if I miss it's entirely because I got the wind wrong!!! Also I like high a hit ratio, with my goal of getting a perfect score, which I've done a half dozen times.
Yes bracketing can be used to great effect by some shooters but I'd rather not do it anymore.
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