Can A Sharpie Make You A Better Shooter?
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- Welcome to Ron Spomer Outdoors! Are you looking for an advantage in the field so you never miss a shot? Well, a Sharpie might be precisely what you've been looking for. Joseph von Benedikt explains it all on this episode of Ron Spomer Outdoors.
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Mr. Von Benedikt has been a great addition to the channel. Thanks folks!
His eggs are pretty awesome also.
I have been making my own custom turrets with athletic tape and a fine point black sharpie or a good pen and your method you show here, using a gold, white or silver Sharpie marker for about 20 years. This is the first time i have seen someone else make such a video. Great job. A few other tips: For ever 50 yards like 250, 350, 450, add a hash mark, in addition to the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6..... always mark the entire revolution in the event you have a wounded animal at over 500 or 600 yards amd for shooting steel out to 1000 yards. I chrono the load and put in the elevation and estimated temp you will be hunting at using a phone app like strelok or hornady 4dof. Use acetone or denatured alcohol to clean the turret before writing on it with the marker and also to erase/clean off old numbers if switching loads. Kenton industries makes both a custom turret or a custom tape for shooter's wanting something more permanent once they have a set load for that firearm.
JVB has taught me so much in recent days, I'm so grateful!!! Keep these videos coming!
Thanks Joseph for the great info! Love your no nonsense approach to setting up our scopes!
Wow thank you!! These guys know their stuff, God Bless them!!!
You can get a fine tip sharpie for cleaner numbers and perhaps more marks (even just a line for 50 yards in between) to avoid any issues.
An excellent presentation that gives you important information without boring you to tears with technical jargon. I’m so glad to have found this channel.
I did this with the exception that I was using a 22lr sweet scope and I sanded off the marks off of it and left it bare aluminium then took it to the 100 yard indoor range that has a target that you punch in the distance you want and it moves your target to that distance so I took the eley target ammo and from a 50 yard zero I went every 10 yards out to 100 so I could use that scope for nrl22 as I am on a tight budget it was the best way for me to use a inexpensive scope with some type of accuracy
Great idea for someone who moves his scope fro rifle to rifle. Or different loads for different animals.
I personally have a custom turret for my Leica Amplus 6 for one load 160 Swift Aframe on my 7 rem mag . Absolutely great for hunting just range dial and shoot.
Just wish I had the optic of today 50 years ago lol.
Great video 👍
I use some board labeling tape made for PA mixers. And I use an ultra fine point sharpie. Board tape won't leave any residue behind.
Just a thought. Brake cleaner will definitely disintegrate rubber seals and may affect the factory painted numbers on the turrets.
It will also eat through paint
Great idea you could also add a second ring of numbers for the second revolution, might have to write small though
Most hunters aren't shooting at long enough distances to worry about the second rotation
My nightforce has 30 moa holdover in the reticle, which I use for those quick shots where you don’t have time to figure out all the variables to disl with the turret. Just have your moa corrections in 50 yard increments taped to the side of your rifle. Works out to about 500, then you want to be more precise after that.
I finally figured out who this guy sounds like! Remember 'Joker' from Full Metal Jacket when he's doing a John Wayne impression? Spot on.
JVB is a great addition to the channel! Great as always!
Great stuff! Like Ryan Cleckner says, ( try dope) read the box, look at software. Then as you said, get a correct velocity. But if you can, try to actually see where "your" set up hits at a range and write that down. If there is room on your cap, put a small hash mark at the "50's". Thanks! Great vid...
Good economical advice. A simple BDC reticle does the same trick, and might allow you to estimate the range just looking through it.
Past max point-blank range many traditional bullets drop like a stone, so getting the distance right is the elephant in the room here
If you use a super sharpie and roman numerals for the 100’s, with color dots for 25’s (red is 25, green is 50, etc) i find it is quite a bit “cleaner” and easy to use plus it’s more accurate
Great info! Thanks
I've done this before myself. I use a fine point silver paint pen though. It's worked great for my longrange silhouette matches. However, Lately I've just been using hold overs with the reticle. That works out to 800 yards pretty easily.
Thank You. Great information.
Or just get range finder with balistic calculator in it and u set for any condition place rifle , ...... I love my vortex 4000hd with balistic calc. Works perfect.
A Data Card taped to the side of the butt stock has worked great for a decade, if you change a load a different is made and applied to the butt stock.
He talks about this a little bit: it's just faster to use this method.
A pleasure to see Joseph on RSO! Neat little trick. I like my mini "dope" cards taped to my scope.. Ron or you need to get your hands on the Burris Veracity PH and show off the cool features. It's amazing how affordable some of the new tech & good glass is getting.
Really enjoy the JVB content here as well of course as Ron’s stuff
Interesting n well done except 1 area.. I maybe old school here n use older scopes along with newbies. I recall reading keep oil n harsh stuff away from the turrets n kens areas.Hold that thought.
I also use sharpies in my handload development to mark my cases Now Back to thought.. If doing this to a scope turret cap n needing wipe of to change..I think I would use some of the pump spray lube on a rag or q tip to remove the sharpie.. it would lessen the chance or any liquid getting to the seals ..At least to my thinking.
Very useful info , I'm giving it a try.
Excellent video! We were doing this in greater detail in a airgun game called Field Target. It works amazingly well!
Great Video 💯 Thanks for the Info 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
I print a custom vinyl sticker dial label.
Pretty slick.
One Thing More..
Big Woods Ya Dont Need A Dial Up,Then Its Fine to Zero @ 100.
Ya While I agree there as a whole. Alot times the Big Woods are mtn areas of the east. With broken fields here n there..Could Woods 1 day Beam Fields the next or Later in season Ridge to Ridge.
So Yes A dial up is sometimes very helpful same as a 200 yard zero. Or drop comp reticle.
Also I commented earlier bout erasesing the marks.. have to remember that you did about dry erase pens. Likely better than qtip n case lube😉👍
The problem that I see with this is the deer, elk, ect. that you're hunting probably isn't going to be at 300 yards or 400 yards. They're probably gonna be at 276 yards or 337 yards or something like that. In which case you're still gonna wanna consult a D.O.P.E. card or ballistic chart.
You just interpolate between the marks. For 337 yards you adjust the dial about 1/3 of the way between 300 and 400. This gets you within a click or two no problem. Plenty accurate for quick shots under 600 yards.
What app are you using to crunch the math? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
It's the Hornady app: not sure of the specific name.
Awesome Thanks!
Hello again fellas. Off the bus subject of this video, but I'm hoping one of you might help me ease my mind on the issue of reaming a stainless Rossi Model 1895 in 45-70 out to 45-90. I have read that there's a substantial improvement as a better close in Bear gun, especially when there's the chance of a close encounter with a Grizzly instead of even a big Black; something to the effect of several hundred fps added velocity & + 500 ft# of energy (can't recall if that's st the muzzle or at 100yrd.) My concern is that I noticed that all those "45-" cartridges have a taper of about.020" from just ahead of the rim to the front of the case mouth. I imagine this is to ade in extraction, but wouldn't this also make a 45-70 fit ever so slightly loose in a 45-90 chamber? Possibly causing accuracy loss, even split cases? I know Doug Turnbull & others have made a business out of these conversions, & everything I've read says there's no problem using the shorter case in a longer chamber because of headspacing on the rim. I also understand that any loss in accuracy would be miniscule "up close & personal range" with a surly bruin, but considering the plan is for this to be an anything goes rifle that might need to tag an elk out to 250yrds or so that miniscule loss could be the difference between Tenderloin on the grill...or not. So, what are your thoughts? Sorry for the long message. And as always thank you for your excellent content.
Everybody has to listen to the Back Country Hunting Podcast featuring JVB he's great!!!
Thanks for listening!😀
@@BackcountryApprenticeWhat happened to episode 61? I wanted to actually sit down with my kids and listen to it with them. . . It was something that really hits home seeing as I have 6 kids 5-18 years old and we all shoot/hunt. . .
@@bikedeefer I'm not sure which episode that is... Is there any chance that you know the title of that episode so I can see what went wrong? Also, what happened? Thank you!
@@BackcountryApprenticeit was the one when Joseph and his brother had a serious mishap when they were kids with "unloaded" guns. . .
I use tape 🎗and a fine-tipped pen 🖊 more precise and modular.
So if we dial, a plain ole duplex reticle would be great.. and a 2nd focal plane scope would work at any magnification..
Yes, plain duplex works fine for dialing, but the addition of MOA or Mil dots on the horizontal line are great for wind deflection compensation.
Joseph, where in Idaho are you located?
It is the wind that bothers me, range is easy wind is much, much harder!
If I am paying $2000+ for a rifle $1000+ for a scope, I think I am more than happy to pay $120 for a custom turret not draw on my scope.
what bipod is that?
Harris bipod
@@jefflemaster2850no its not.
@coltonrhoades3992 it's a Javelin by Spartan Precision Equipment.
Just make a card and tape it to the stalk it’s a lot easier
what happened to old school knowing what i can with my rifle
no phone
see shoot
isopropal alcohol will take off sharpie
So will a torch
Old timers stuck with one rifle and one load, they really got to know their equipment.
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The instructions for my german scope tell me to use a pencil, idk if this american tooling is compatible
Alcohol takes sharpie off as well
Yep
Yes. Im never as sharp with alcohol 😂
@@farmerwayne1404 😝😝😝😝
@robertdinicola9225 Sort of like the old saying. I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy!! ( you have to say it fast to someone!)
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You should sue Leupold for stealing your system 🙂
Vortex fury 5000 ab binos. Spot on elevation wise for me, 300 zero, right out to 1350yrds, longer test in the future 😅
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✅ 'Promo sm'
Appalachian American 😂
Ooh, Oooh, I know, you let someone else shoot that buck, then you swoop in and steal it!
Wicked, don't embarrass yourself like this.
Wrong guy, you’re thinking of his brother
Almost 8 minutes in and hes still waffling and repeating the intro...
Oh you admitted to being a gun writer. I see now, you are marketing the new exposed turret scopes. Leupold drop you some change for this? The reason I ask is at 300 yards there really is no need to dial a turret yet that was your shooting example. The 600 yards you are promoting as acceptable range for hunting puts you squarely in the jack ass category.
this is all great as long as your scope tracks accurately . the worst scopes for tracking reliably are leupold . ive owned lots over the years and they are the worst . usually takes a shot or two before they finally move . and everyone i talk too have the same issue . some even whack em with sticks to help them move internally . i now use sightron or huskemaw or nikon . all i can trust to move when i adjust them . just a heads up to all you out there who own a leupold . in my opinion their overpriced junk !!!!
Sorry about your luck😳 but my 60+ years using Leupold and hundreds of rifles since I am a collector besides a hunter and reloader and have only had one scope of a Leupold go out and it was that way when I bought the gun used. I sent it back to Leupold and they gave me a brand new scope No charge! I have no experience with Huskemaw but I don’t think they have a lifetime warranty less off on a Used scope you may have bought! I take most of the scopes off my guns and put Leupolds on them and give the others to my gunsmith for free and put New Leupolds on them. I have 8 guns in at my gunsmith right now and they all have Leupolds waiting to be out on them! I have a bunch of other high end scopes to like Nightforce but they are pretty heavy for pack a rifle with!
Sorry to hear about your experience. I've never had an issue with Leupold. But, I generally don't dial for elevation or windage in the field, only at the range. Generally, not always, when making an adjustment I will rap the scope with a knuckle to ensure the tube and springs are "settled ". That is more of a habit than anything else and scope brand is meaningless to my "habit ". If I had your experience with Leupold I'd shoot something else too.
18 minutes to say "use a sharpie to mark your turret"
Now where's the clickbait in that?
Dialup is so 90s.
Why does this guy talk funny?
I think he talks just fine.
Peter. Peter puffer. Puff Puff the magic, Dragon. Nobody cares..
You do. Big mouth 👄 flappy flapper
And this is relevant how?
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Move long Peter Pan we are interested in what he has to say🤔😳