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Got a sniper in the family? *link fixed*

Started by Drache, November 09, 2005, 09:39:50 PM

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Drache

5.11 Tactical H.R.T. Watch

An absolute must for SWAT teams, tactical units or any watch aficionado, the H.R.T. watch features an exclusive come-up calculator. Calculates point of aim/point of impact by allowing the user to input the critical variables to determine elevation and wind adjustments on any rifle scope. Punch in your variables and the watch will display the appropriate number of clicks...it's that simple!

~Water resistant to 100 meters
~Titanium case with rotating bezel
~2 watch bands included -- classic black leather and diver style black PU.
~Tritium coating provides exceptional night vision display.
~Full function count down timer and chronograph with lap time.
~Date mode, alarm mode, 24 hour or standard time.

Price: $199.99 U.S.

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TheGhost

Ack!  $200, for a WATCH?  No thanks, the one I have now works fine.

As for the sniper bit, I'm a good shot, or, I used to be, back when I shot for competition.
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moparguy01

200 bucks aint all that much for a watch. I knew quite a few people who have 14-1500 dollar watches. some people can justify a purpose when its used for a business setting. I have a 400 dollar pocket watch which was my graduation present from college. Problem is I never get dressed up enough to necessitate it. haha.

I'd like that watch during hunting season for "hail mary" shots. you know the 7-800 yard shots.

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I'd like that watch during hunting season for "hail mary" shots. you know the 7-800 yard shots.
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I use my Remington model 700 .223 caliber with Burris Scope; Extreme Tactical XT-1 with adjustable windage knobs for the over 300 yards shots on a cornfield I hunt at. Sweet sniper weapon!. Shots have to be placed in the head or neck area with the .223.
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Comin'up 'eh?    Cool watch...  I collect them too...

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Quote from: moparguy01 on November 10, 2005, 12:32:37 AM
200 bucks aint all that much for a watch. I knew quite a few people who have 14-1500 dollar watches. some people can justify a purpose when its used for a business setting. I have a 400 dollar pocket watch which was my graduation present from college. Problem is I never get dressed up enough to necessitate it. haha.

I'd like that watch during hunting season for "hail mary" shots. you know the 7-800 yard shots.

You don't need that thing for hunting.  Just use PBZ (point blank zero).  This little piece of heaven allows you to aim for the heart at any distance and you still hit the vitals.  For example if a .30-30 is sighted in 5 inches high at 100 yards it's PBZ is 264 yards.  If you get outdoor life Jim Carmichal did a nice story on it.  It takes a little getting used to but it allows you to not have to adjust for elevation up to a certain distance.  This is why all my guns are zeroed at 200 yards.  It makes for a good PBZ.
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