Hunter55
Active member
Well today was the 1st time the .204R Gen2 got to stretch her legs a little, I was shooting at a 4" painted bull. Iray sent me the sub-tension values for reticle #6 for my Rico GH50, so I setup my 1st steel square @ 200 and I was about 1 1/2" high, that worked out well cause I wanted a 250 yd zero using a ballistic calculator, so that confirmed my zero. Dropped down to the next sub-tension value for 350 yds., and nailed it, so happy as if I had good sense. Setup @ the 500 yd and the target washed out to bad to really shoot however, went ahead and squeezed one off and found out I was shooting to high, using the wrong sub-tension @ 500. No point wasting anymore ammo on a washed out target, pretty sure I identified the proper sub tension for the 500 though. Trying to shoot clover leaves with a thermal probably ain't happening but coyotes to 350 definitely doable