James, That's the crazy part. At 400 the 1 click adjustment should have been 1" but it moved much further. I guess I'll have to go back to the ranch and test it again!!!! Nothing more "funner" than blasting away!! Thanks for the comment.
This concept is simply ideal for any shooter who wants or needs to dial to distance rather than holdover, which invites aiming error. I have a Leupold Mk4 M3 with dials for .223, and M118LR. It works and since the reticle is mil scale I can use the scope to range distance to target.
I got a Ruger American Ranch 350 Legend two years ago. I see Leupold has come out with a Freedom CDS for 350 Legend. Can't wait to get it, zero it to 100 yds and use it deer hunting in 2021.
Great video, I'm been trying to buy a leupold scope ..but I was not sure what to get..but now I dicide to get one of those. .thanks for that hook video...
Welcome to the Ranch Fairy Nation. Glad I could help you out. Here's another CDS review with multiple guns! If you haven't subscribed, please do. I promise there will be more action. !!!! ua-cam.com/video/ZDWkdg5aM4A/v-deo.html
ryoung6725 That thing has been nails. And trust me - we ran 2 shot tests out to 550 (my longest target at the lab) and then all the way back to 100 more than a bunch. It holds .
@@RanchFairy So I finally got my CDS today (pretty quick turn around if you ask me), took it out to the desert, zeroed my scope at 100 yards, and put the new dial on. After 100 yards I went to the next unobstructed spot, 325 yards. I think it was a bit too windy (10-20 mph gusts), as it was causing my shots to go with the wind almost 13 inches left. I was 4 inches high, does that sound normal, or should it had been around 1-2 inches off? After having the wind blow my target over twice, I decided to call it a day and will go back on a calmer day. Thanks
So currently on the journey deciding what glass to put on my 7mm Rem Mag. Tikka T3x ... I think the Leupold VX-3I 3.5-10x50MM CDS WIND-PLEX is the way to go. I am getting all this figured out for an upcoming October hunt for Moose in Quebec Canada. The area I will be hunting apparently can give me anything from a 20 yard shot to a 1000. I do not have 1000 yards to practice. I can barely manage 650. Frankly I will not shoot past 600 and even that should be a monster that I just can't call in further and just can't let go. Ideally I would like to shoot at 400y and in. So here the question: With a 100yard zero on a CDS dial where would you hold on a 20 shot ??..... would you typically put the crosshair 1.5" or 2" above the spot you want to hit and squeeze off a shot or would you say a dead hold on a moose is good on a 100 yard zero from 0-100? Thank you !!! (I do not like arbitrary "oh it's in the kill zone, it's fine" shooting. I like heart shots which anchor animals within a few yards .... aim small miss small has worked well for me) p.s. Love the energy you bring to your presentation. Keep it up.
goonerdotcom Thanks for the question. The scope you are planning to buy, I do not own, but a friend has that unit on a 300 weatherby mag. It is deadly to 600. On a moose. Short range. Dead hold. The heart is easily grapefruit sized! Have a great time and let me know how the scope works out! CDS is really consistent. Great system.
@3:25-ish ... I'm a little confused. You said you need to adjust your scope dial 1 click left for 1" at 100 yds = 4" at 400 yds. I never heard of a rifle scope that move the reticle an entire inch at 1oo yds with just one click. Doesn't your Leupold scope adjust 1/4" (or 1/4 MOA) at 100 yds, which would be 1" at 400 yds?
So a lot of the "lower end" Leupold have the standard CDS nowadays and the VX3 and up have a ZL dial where it locks the zero. Have you had any issues while out carrying the gun or having it in and out of a case where not having a locking dial has allowed it to move? I have a few with the CDS-ZL already but am considering getting one with the standard non locking dial. My only concern is the turret moving on my while out hunting and I don't notice it when I am presented with a quick shot. Have you had that happen yet?
Yup, getting real close to pulling the trigger on the 3-10-50 CDS for my 270wsm. Been researching it, and it seems like a great system. I hunt the Prairies of Southern Alberta, so long shots on big ole Mulie bucks and Prairie Elk are a must sometimes. And being able to do your dial ups quick is what I need. Still thinking between this or the Nightforce SHV, but that's a heavy bastard. And no custom dials. Well, some after market. I might just spend the money and get one of the Vx6 2-12. Or even 3-18. Damn, too much good quality stuff on the market nowadays. Keeps ya guessing. Not wanting to buy something, then out hunting ya get a peak through a friends scope, and ya wanna sell yours for what he's got.lol Well, someone's getting rich of us hunters. Great review. Almost sold.lol
The dial ups work fantastic. My buddy has the VX 6 CDS on a 7MM mag and they just recently killed a couple Aoudad sheep in West Texas. One at 325 and the other at 505. Dial up, dead hold. I love the Leupold Warranty and haven't had any trouble losing zero. Here's another video we did with more variability 200-550. ua-cam.com/video/ZDWkdg5aM4A/v-deo.html Welcome to the Ranch Fairy Nation!
I want to know how this CDS dial will change when made 800ft elevation to 8,000ft elevation.. how many clicks of 1/4 MOAs worth will it change? I hunt mostly locally at 800ft elevation but also wanna use the same set up for mountain hunt. No $ to buy any more rifle and scope according to my wife😢
I purchased a Leupold VX-3i 4.5x14mm CDS, I have it mounted on a .308 Remington tactical. I had some problems with Leupold getting it to zero. I went to a gunsmith and we worked it out. From my zero of 100 yds. it would shoot plastic bottles at 350 yards. something went haywire and I was looking at a nice buck at 300 yds. No problems to this point. The scope was set one number 1. I had the rifle barrel out the window of a permanent stand with the dial on # 1. I turned to # 3 on my CDS and it would not turn. It was jammed. Now Maybe somone can give me some advice, but I am totally pissed. As many Leupolds I have owned (this is my first CDS ) I cannot figure this out, here in the middle of deer season. Thanks
@@RanchFairy Me either, I just hope I didn't get one of those Chinese Leupolds. Thanks for you reply. I jst don't know where to go from here. Have a good night.
So when you made your 1 click adjustment to the left ... you took off the CDS dial and put the original dial back on? Then you Zeroed the rifle ... and then put the CDS Dial back on? Nice Shooting
Not, sorry I didn't clarify. CDS is elevation only. The windage nob is still factory. One of my friends said "well, technically, it should have only moved 1". I agree. But I was just thinking about the overall effect and "Guesstimated" that one click would move "further". It worked. The conditions were very stable. Almost zero wind, about 50 degrees, pretty high humidity, but nothing crazy. I have been very impressed with the CDS. Add a Leupold rangefinder and it really makes you an incredible shot. 400 just isn't that big a deal. Cheating......is awesome and helpful for cleanly taking game. I'll be reporting back after an Aoudad sheep hunt in February. Stay Tuned. Subscribe if you like these kind of reviews.
Great video! If you were dead on at 100 and then off a little at 400 for windage, did you check to make sure the reticle isn't canted a little? As you said, it was good enough to kill a deer, but just a thought.
This is a stupid question but I don't know anything about scopes. So is its 1/4 MOA and I click at 400 yards moves it 1 inch on the windage, does that mean at 400 yards moving 1 click on the top turret you replaced will also move it up 1 inch?
Wireline .Cables Not a stupid question. Ha! Here’s what I know. “I think so”. How about that for an expert answer! Mathematically that makes sense, 1/4” at 100 should be 1” at 4. I’ve had a few people tell me that it’s different. I need to go retest!! Testing is fun. What I DO KNOW. I have many friends and people I’ve talked to who zero spot on at 100 or 200 (you can get CDS that starts at 200) and then they went hunting. I have been on confirmed kills at 360 - 30.06 150 grain SP - mule deer and 430 - 300 WBY Mag - 200 grain SP. both shots hit spot on. That’s what I’d do and then we can play around and see what happens!!! Keep the Ranch Fairy Nation posted if you find anything new. CDS is totally cheating! It’s great
I just got a CDS scope. Will the CDS work for zeroing in at 200yds or do I need to zero in at 100yds. I am doing an elk hunt and will want to make a 400yd shot. Thanks and nice video
I’d buy a vertical turret that starts at 200 and zero at 200. I didn’t do that and it’s on a 264 win mag - zero at 200 For that gun is a dead hold from 0-200. The normal 100 turret will dial up to probably 500. Depending on cartridge So it doesn’t really matter Range finder assumed
This is great. I wish I had more money for ammo and a better range to figure out my 7 mag factory loads my gun likes. I just can’t see buying 5 deferent boxes of 7mag ammo to see what it “likes”. Maybe I’ll call browning and see what they recommend and start there.
So I shoot a 28 Nosler out to 1200 yds can the CDS turret handle that kind of distance I dont hunt that far I just like to plink out there. but you said out to 700yds and i have actually killed a deer at 946yds. I'm just curious is all.
It will group the same no matter what distance you zero it at. He could zero it at 400 yards…. Which he basically did here… and it would be the same. The gun will only shoot the MOA it shoots regardless of zero. 👍 Maybe you mean something different.
Does your scope have the pop up re zero windage knob? I am trying to figure out if I can dial the windage out on a windy day and take it back to zero on a calm day without screwing anything up.
photokendall Howdy, great question. You can get a zero stop or not. Mine does not, when I get another one I will get a zero stop. One thing I would do different is start the dial at 200 yards instead of 100. That way you extend your range. Thanks for watching.
Awesome shooting!! One thing, if you were dead on at 100 but off just a bit at 400, it could be that your scope is slightly canted. If there is the slightest tilt in your scope at distance it will show, but not so much at closer ranges. It will get worse the farther out you shoot. Great job though! That would have been a dead deer at 400...definately a deer great setup you have there!
There is nothing magic about it, it just counts clicks for you, but I love it on my 270 hunting rifle. For a tactical match rifle, I want more precision and adjustability, but for hunting, I love the speed and ease of this system.
I said the same thing nice for big game but small stuff like groundhogs/woodchucks and prairie dogs I don't know if the accuracy would be there that would be a true test ' also if he would sight it in at 200 yards those 400 and 500 yard shot would be way more tighter
Ok. I'm understanding the simplicity.. but given ballistic behavior.. this simply can't work at different altitudes. This scope knob can only stay accurate at the altitude you are set up for. Lets say we have a 7mm Rem Mag. Hornady ELD-X Factory Load of 162 grains (0.631 G1-BC) @ 2940 fps. Zero of 100 yds. Let's say your hunting in Austin, Texas (~500 ft. above sea level ~ 29.40 hg). Your 400 yds. your low 24.24 inches from zero. Now go to Colorado Springs, Colorado (~6,000 ft. above sea level ~ 24.12 hg). Same gun, same load, same setup, same temp & humidity .. Your 400 yds is now only 22.70 inches low from zero. Extend that to 800 and you have a difference of 130.26 inches to 146.28 inches... I just don't know how practical this can be for the traveling hunter, or just long range shooting in general. For hunting in your backyard every day... I can dig it. I guess limitations show up everywhere.
Nikko Leupold is a bunch of geniuses! You order the nob - for altitude as well. They will ask for your average or if you want to build a mountain set up and a desert mule deer set up. Change nobs
Thanks for the question. From what I understand, the CDS vertical nob will make one full revolution. If you're shooting a fast round like the .264 or 7mm you'll get more out of the turn than you will a slower round.
You can call leupold and let them know that you want another revolution. So they can actually go into the scope and change some of the internals and you can get an extra revolution. I actually just got off the phone with them about that
I'll keep mine set up just the way it comes from the factory and do my own math and click the correct amount of Elevation D.O.P.E ....Data on Previous Engagements
Correct on this. The 264 is a wildcat with a short lived life, replaced by the very popular 7mm magnum. Caliber doesn't really matter, Leupold will make you a CDS nob for any caliber. Call them, tell them what you are shooting, the BC, speed, etc. and place your order.
Sorry, missed somthing: IT IS VERTY IMPORTANT to find out what ammo your gun likes (you may already know this). That particular rifle LOVES the Nosler Trohy Grade Ammo pushing a 130 nosler accubond. You figure that out (for your gun), then call Leupold and order the nob, for the ammo your gun like. Super easy. My buddies have them on 7mm, 308, etc. Great performance.
Awesome vid. Your adjustment was correct but 1 click is 1/4 moa = 1" @ 400.
James Vallaster thanks! I'll keep playing with it. Somebody has to do it!! 😀
James,
That's the crazy part. At 400 the 1 click adjustment should have been 1" but it moved much further. I guess I'll have to go back to the ranch and test it again!!!! Nothing more "funner" than blasting away!! Thanks for the comment.
You said 1 click
Then you said 1moa= 4 clicks
Which would put you right where you shot
So did you go 1 or 4 clicks ?
This concept is simply ideal for any shooter who wants or needs to dial to distance rather than holdover, which invites aiming error. I have a Leupold Mk4 M3 with dials for .223, and M118LR. It works and since the reticle is mil scale I can use the scope to range distance to target.
Your 400 yard gong is HUGE!!! If you really want to fine tune your set up make your gongs MOA. That’s what we do.
Terry Chapman
I need more new toys! Great suggestion. Welcome to the Ranch Fairy Nation! Stay tuned for more fun and chaos!!
That’s all good when you know you are in there… but if you aren’t… you would have no idea what adjustments to make. 👍
I got a Ruger American Ranch 350 Legend two years ago. I see Leupold has come out with a Freedom CDS for 350 Legend. Can't wait to get it, zero it to 100 yds and use it deer hunting in 2021.
Did you end up buying this scope?
@@henryschannel363 Yes I did. then I moved and now I can't find the custom elevation turret.
@@craigb9489 oh, that is frustrating..
Great video, I'm been trying to buy a leupold scope ..but I was not sure what to get..but now I dicide to get one of those. .thanks for that hook video...
Welcome to the Ranch Fairy Nation. Glad I could help you out. Here's another CDS review with multiple guns! If you haven't subscribed, please do. I promise there will be more action. !!!! ua-cam.com/video/ZDWkdg5aM4A/v-deo.html
I have one on my Ruger American Rancher 450 Bushmaster . And it works great!
Nice. Just got one ordered, guess I'll need to wait 4-6 weeks. Can't wait to take it out to the desert and test her out.
ryoung6725
That thing has been nails. And trust me - we ran 2 shot tests out to 550 (my longest target at the lab) and then all the way back to 100 more than a bunch. It holds .
@@RanchFairy So I finally got my CDS today (pretty quick turn around if you ask me), took it out to the desert, zeroed my scope at 100 yards, and put the new dial on. After 100 yards I went to the next unobstructed spot, 325 yards. I think it was a bit too windy (10-20 mph gusts), as it was causing my shots to go with the wind almost 13 inches left. I was 4 inches high, does that sound normal, or should it had been around 1-2 inches off? After having the wind blow my target over twice, I decided to call it a day and will go back on a calmer day. Thanks
ryoung6725
Check on calmer day. If it continues - holler back at Leupold.
So currently on the journey deciding what glass to put on my 7mm Rem Mag. Tikka T3x ... I think the Leupold VX-3I 3.5-10x50MM CDS WIND-PLEX is the way to go. I am getting all this figured out for an upcoming October hunt for Moose in Quebec Canada. The area I will be hunting apparently can give me anything from a 20 yard shot to a 1000. I do not have 1000 yards to practice. I can barely manage 650. Frankly I will not shoot past 600 and even that should be a monster that I just can't call in further and just can't let go. Ideally I would like to shoot at 400y and in. So here the question: With a 100yard zero on a CDS dial where would you hold on a 20 shot ??..... would you typically put the crosshair 1.5" or 2" above the spot you want to hit and squeeze off a shot or would you say a dead hold on a moose is good on a 100 yard zero from 0-100? Thank you !!! (I do not like arbitrary "oh it's in the kill zone, it's fine" shooting. I like heart shots which anchor animals within a few yards .... aim small miss small has worked well for me)
p.s. Love the energy you bring to your presentation. Keep it up.
goonerdotcom
Thanks for the question. The scope you are planning to buy, I do not own, but a friend has that unit on a 300 weatherby mag. It is deadly to 600.
On a moose. Short range. Dead hold. The heart is easily grapefruit sized! Have a great time and let me know how the scope works out! CDS is really consistent. Great system.
Thank you !!! Will certainly get back to you on my thoughts on this scope and combo !!
@3:25-ish ... I'm a little confused. You said you need to adjust your scope dial 1 click left for 1" at 100 yds = 4" at 400 yds.
I never heard of a rifle scope that move the reticle an entire inch at 1oo yds with just one click.
Doesn't your Leupold scope adjust 1/4" (or 1/4 MOA) at 100 yds, which would be 1" at 400 yds?
Nice video! I just put a Vx6hd on an Ar 10 have been playing around with which ammo it likes the best, Really excited about getting custom dial.
So a lot of the "lower end" Leupold have the standard CDS nowadays and the VX3 and up have a ZL dial where it locks the zero. Have you had any issues while out carrying the gun or having it in and out of a case where not having a locking dial has allowed it to move? I have a few with the CDS-ZL already but am considering getting one with the standard non locking dial. My only concern is the turret moving on my while out hunting and I don't notice it when I am presented with a quick shot. Have you had that happen yet?
I haven't but scouts honor. I haven't carried it in the woods a ton. So my input is not very helpful.
Yup, getting real close to pulling the trigger on the 3-10-50 CDS for my 270wsm. Been researching it, and it seems like a great system. I hunt the Prairies of Southern Alberta, so long shots on big ole Mulie bucks and Prairie Elk are a must sometimes. And being able to do your dial ups quick is what I need. Still thinking between this or the Nightforce SHV, but that's a heavy bastard. And no custom dials. Well, some after market. I might just spend the money and get one of the Vx6 2-12. Or even 3-18. Damn, too much good quality stuff on the market nowadays. Keeps ya guessing. Not wanting to buy something, then out hunting ya get a peak through a friends scope, and ya wanna sell yours for what he's got.lol Well, someone's getting rich of us hunters. Great review. Almost sold.lol
The dial ups work fantastic. My buddy has the VX 6 CDS on a 7MM mag and they just recently killed a couple Aoudad sheep in West Texas. One at 325 and the other at 505. Dial up, dead hold. I love the Leupold Warranty and haven't had any trouble losing zero.
Here's another video we did with more variability 200-550. ua-cam.com/video/ZDWkdg5aM4A/v-deo.html
Welcome to the Ranch Fairy Nation!
I want to know how this CDS dial will change when made 800ft elevation to 8,000ft elevation.. how many clicks of 1/4 MOAs worth will it change? I hunt mostly locally at 800ft elevation but also wanna use the same set up for mountain hunt. No $ to buy any more rifle and scope according to my wife😢
I purchased a Leupold VX-3i 4.5x14mm CDS, I have it mounted on a .308 Remington tactical. I had some problems with Leupold getting it to zero. I went to a gunsmith and we worked it out. From my zero of 100 yds. it would shoot plastic bottles at 350 yards. something went haywire and I was looking at a nice buck at 300 yds. No problems to this point. The scope was set one number 1. I had the rifle barrel out the window of a permanent stand with the dial on # 1. I turned to # 3 on my CDS and it would not turn. It was jammed. Now Maybe somone can give me some advice, but I am totally pissed. As many Leupolds I have owned (this is my first CDS ) I cannot figure this out, here in the middle of deer season. Thanks
Ronald Preslar
That’s not good. Haven’t had it happen. Noted
@@RanchFairy Me either, I just hope I didn't get one of those Chinese Leupolds. Thanks for you reply. I jst don't know where to go from here. Have a good night.
Ronald Preslar
Leupolds have warranty. I think it’s lifetime?
@@RanchFairy I thought they did. I will call them Monday and see. Thank you much.
1 click at 400 yards isn’t 1 moa. Not sure what you are talking about very confusing to me. Should have only moved it 1” I believe.
This system is grand for a hunting rifle, even their simpler setup. That just adjusts per MOA with zero lock
So when you made your 1 click adjustment to the left ... you took off the CDS dial and put the original dial back on? Then you Zeroed the rifle ... and then put the CDS Dial back on? Nice Shooting
Not, sorry I didn't clarify. CDS is elevation only. The windage nob is still factory. One of my friends said "well, technically, it should have only moved 1". I agree. But I was just thinking about the overall effect and "Guesstimated" that one click would move "further". It worked. The conditions were very stable. Almost zero wind, about 50 degrees, pretty high humidity, but nothing crazy. I have been very impressed with the CDS. Add a Leupold rangefinder and it really makes you an incredible shot. 400 just isn't that big a deal. Cheating......is awesome and helpful for cleanly taking game. I'll be reporting back after an Aoudad sheep hunt in February. Stay Tuned. Subscribe if you like these kind of reviews.
What did you pay for it Sierra? What's a good price, ya think?
Great video! If you were dead on at 100 and then off a little at 400 for windage, did you check to make sure the reticle isn't canted a little? As you said, it was good enough to kill a deer, but just a thought.
This is a stupid question but I don't know anything about scopes. So is its 1/4 MOA and I click at 400 yards moves it 1 inch on the windage, does that mean at 400 yards moving 1 click on the top turret you replaced will also move it up 1 inch?
Wireline .Cables
Not a stupid question. Ha! Here’s what I know. “I think so”. How about that for an expert answer! Mathematically that makes sense, 1/4” at 100 should be 1” at 4. I’ve had a few people tell me that it’s different. I need to go retest!! Testing is fun.
What I DO KNOW. I have many friends and people I’ve talked to who zero spot on at 100 or 200 (you can get CDS that starts at 200) and then they went hunting. I have been on confirmed kills at 360 - 30.06 150 grain SP - mule deer and 430 - 300 WBY Mag - 200 grain SP. both shots hit spot on. That’s what I’d do and then we can play around and see what happens!!! Keep the Ranch Fairy Nation posted if you find anything new. CDS is totally cheating! It’s great
I just got a CDS scope. Will the CDS work for zeroing in at 200yds or do I need to zero in at 100yds. I am doing an elk hunt and will want to make a 400yd shot. Thanks and nice video
I’d buy a vertical turret that starts at 200 and zero at 200. I didn’t do that and it’s on a 264 win mag - zero at 200
For that gun is a dead hold from 0-200.
The normal 100 turret will dial up to probably 500. Depending on cartridge
So it doesn’t really matter
Range finder assumed
@@RanchFairy thanks. I am shooting 300 WSM
@@robnissanskyline 200 turret and 180 grainers!
@@RanchFairy thanks. I went with nosler accubond 180gr
@@robnissanskyline
Great bullet
This is great. I wish I had more money for ammo and a better range to figure out my 7 mag factory loads my gun likes. I just can’t see buying 5 deferent boxes of 7mag ammo to see what it “likes”. Maybe I’ll call browning and see what they recommend and start there.
OK
So I shoot a 28 Nosler out to 1200 yds can the CDS turret handle that kind of distance I dont hunt that far I just like to plink out there. but you said out to 700yds and i have actually killed a deer at 946yds. I'm just curious is all.
Call leiupold
I have the cds Leupold on my 270 rem sendero. 5 shot 3/4 inch groups at 300 yards. Thats as far as I can shoot here . Love it.
CDS is the shit...
dave runner
Hey thanks for watching. It’s a great system and really boosts confidence when you push out there! Stay tuned!
If you sight in at 200yard zero those groups would have been way more tighter!
It will group the same no matter what distance you zero it at. He could zero it at 400 yards…. Which he basically did here… and it would be the same. The gun will only shoot the MOA it shoots regardless of zero. 👍
Maybe you mean something different.
How can I order from Turkey I live in Turkey
No idea
Does your scope have the pop up re zero windage knob? I am trying to figure out if I can dial the windage out on a windy day and take it back to zero on a calm day without screwing anything up.
JSJT OUTDOORS
It does not have the pop up - but it can return to zero with the regular CDS
I have the cds also on my savage 10, is there no cap cover on the top turret? I don't like that it can be bumped and inadvertently adjusted
Looks like a nice Pre-64 Winchester.
I own the 3.5-10 VX3i cds but I have not sent off for my cds dial yet. Does this have a zero stop on the CDS dial somehow?
photokendall
Howdy, great question. You can get a zero stop or not. Mine does not, when I get another one I will get a zero stop.
One thing I would do different is start the dial at 200 yards instead of 100. That way you extend your range.
Thanks for watching.
How is this different from dialing in the dope ? Is this just the turret, clicks still the same?
danfabisac
Read about CDS - the numbers are the distance
how can you lock the cds system? for dont move it in a hunting session
It has clicks to stop it. It would be real hard to accidentally spin it
I return mine to zero (100 yards) every time.
Takes about 2 minutes to install the cds turret knob....why the funk wouldn't you do this?
Awesome shooting!! One thing, if you were dead on at 100 but off just a bit at 400, it could be that your scope is slightly canted. If there is the slightest tilt in your scope at distance it will show, but not so much at closer ranges. It will get worse the farther out you shoot. Great job though! That would have been a dead deer at 400...definately a deer great setup you have there!
Kenneth D
I hav had others point this out and will investigate! Thanks for the tip
If your group is traveling left and right as you change yardage then your cross wires are not Square to the receiver
Troy Russell
I will check that. Always learning somethign
There is nothing magic about it, it just counts clicks for you, but I love it on my 270 hunting rifle. For a tactical match rifle, I want more precision and adjustability, but for hunting, I love the speed and ease of this system.
I said the same thing nice for big game but small stuff like groundhogs/woodchucks and prairie dogs I don't know if the accuracy would be there that would be a true test ' also if he would sight it in at 200 yards those 400 and 500 yard shot would be way more tighter
Very cool no non sense video thank you bud now I wish I was at the lease lol
Ok. I'm understanding the simplicity.. but given ballistic behavior.. this simply can't work at different altitudes. This scope knob can only stay accurate at the altitude you are set up for. Lets say we have a 7mm Rem Mag. Hornady ELD-X Factory Load of 162 grains (0.631 G1-BC) @ 2940 fps. Zero of 100 yds. Let's say your hunting in Austin, Texas (~500 ft. above sea level ~ 29.40 hg). Your 400 yds. your low 24.24 inches from zero. Now go to Colorado Springs, Colorado (~6,000 ft. above sea level ~ 24.12 hg). Same gun, same load, same setup, same temp & humidity .. Your 400 yds is now only 22.70 inches low from zero. Extend that to 800 and you have a difference of 130.26 inches to 146.28 inches... I just don't know how practical this can be for the traveling hunter, or just long range shooting in general. For hunting in your backyard every day... I can dig it. I guess limitations show up everywhere.
Nikko
Leupold is a bunch of geniuses! You order the nob - for altitude as well. They will ask for your average or if you want to build a mountain set up and a desert mule deer set up. Change nobs
Well done!!
Scott Milam
Thank you, glad to see you found the Ranch Fairy Nation!!!
how exactly did you get your muzzle velocity? any tips in that area would be helpful
I told Leupold the exact ammo I was shooting - but no - I did not chrono it
what Leupold scope is that?
Michael Jordon
It’s a VX3 with CDS - to use CDS you have to buy a CDS version
What magnification is that scope? I’ve been wanting to put a cds on my 6.5 creedmoor
jeremy James
3-9 - notning fancy
Ranch Fairy thanks!
Ranch Fairy that’s impressive for a 3-9, I may get it for the 6.5 crdmr
jeremy James
My buddy has the 4-14 CDS on a 6.5
Shhhhh - it’s awwsoem
Ranch Fairy I want that one buts it’s almost double the price, decisions decisions
what if you wanted to take a 6.5CM out to a mile?
KENtucky Proud
Then you’re gonna have to figure it out.
I can’t see that far. Maybe get a 338 lapua or 50 BMG
Do all cds scopes go out to 700 yds max
Thanks for the question. From what I understand, the CDS vertical nob will make one full revolution. If you're shooting a fast round like the .264 or 7mm you'll get more out of the turn than you will a slower round.
You can call leupold and let them know that you want another revolution. So they can actually go into the scope and change some of the internals and you can get an extra revolution. I actually just got off the phone with them about that
I'll keep mine set up just the way it comes from the factory and do my own math and click the correct amount of Elevation
D.O.P.E ....Data on Previous Engagements
Thank you Sir
You're very welcome. Hope to update later this year. Stay tuned!!
Just sent off for mine we will see in 5 weeks
John Neill they are totally cheating! And fun!!!
One clarification point. I moved the horizontal 1" (4 clicks). Not one click!
MrSierra5000
That's fantastic, you're going to love the CDS
@@RanchFairy 4 clicks = 1" @ 100yds = 4" @ 400 yds.
Thanks
Sweet Winchester bubba a treasure.
She’s sweet
@@RanchFairy 264 winny the original go fast.
you see the right hand twist of the barrel
Icecream??????
I was wondering the same thing.
Hay not a bow . Cool 👍🙏✝️
Not many have 264 win
Correct on this. The 264 is a wildcat with a short lived life, replaced by the very popular 7mm magnum. Caliber doesn't really matter, Leupold will make you a CDS nob for any caliber. Call them, tell them what you are shooting, the BC, speed, etc. and place your order.
Sorry, missed somthing: IT IS VERTY IMPORTANT to find out what ammo your gun likes (you may already know this). That particular rifle LOVES the Nosler Trohy Grade Ammo pushing a 130 nosler accubond. You figure that out (for your gun), then call Leupold and order the nob, for the ammo your gun like. Super easy. My buddies have them on 7mm, 308, etc. Great performance.
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No reason to buy cds when you can buy custom turret labels for $30 for any scope from custom turret systems....😅
wouldn't the 1 click move be 1 inch @ 400 yards?
Dick Goesinya
Sure would seem to be that way! This is how it played out
Ranch Fairy I would’ve guessed 1/4 in