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What Marty Henry said. If you are seeing deer within 200 metres then you dont need to know any of that stuff. Just sight your rifle in so it groups 2.5 - 3 inches high at 100 metres, and then shoot a deer from 5 metres out to 250 m aiming the same spot.
If you're still on your first deer, dont worry about techincals of a long range scope, instead study deer anatomy and where to shoot them.
I have attached this handy graphic you can print out and tape to your rifle stock instead of a drop sheet.
JD has missed his true calling, should have been a comic artist!
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