I wouldn't overthink it for closer ranges - 275m with my data is 1.3MIL for flat and 1.0 for -30 degrees. That is 34 vs 26cm. Most people are very poor at judging slope - if you are not...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 09:52 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 08:39 PM
Zero for 100, make a chart with the distances each reticle graduation corresponds to, hold between them for actual ranges that fall between, have an understanding of "danger space", shoot stuff ...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 07:38 PM
I wouldn't overthink it for closer ranges - 275m with my data is 1.3MIL for flat and 1.0 for -30 degrees. That is 34 vs 26cm. Most people are very poor at judging slope - if you are not...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 07:10 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 06:56 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 03:55 PM
I wouldn't overthink it for closer ranges - 275m with my data is 1.3MIL for flat and 1.0 for -30 degrees. That is 34 vs 26cm. Most people are very poor at judging slope - if you are not...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 03:26 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 02:23 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 02:20 PM
Since the .223 on Deer thread goes so well, may as well start a .223 handloads thread. I have never done any load development with this rifle before - I just shot the load as provided by Kiwi...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 02:18 PM
I wouldn't overthink it for closer ranges - 275m with my data is 1.3MIL for flat and 1.0 for -30 degrees. That is 34 vs 26cm. Most people are very poor at judging slope - if you are not...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 01:32 PM
I wouldn't overthink it for closer ranges - 275m with my data is 1.3MIL for flat and 1.0 for -30 degrees. That is 34 vs 26cm. Most people are very poor at judging slope - if you are not...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 12:41 PM
It's a bit goofy but it's a useful illustration. When you're looking at a deer at 400y (360m), it will look something like this (aiming point 3mil down). Your crossbars are 1mil spacing, same...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 11:36 AM
Zero for 100, make a chart with the distances each reticle graduation corresponds to, hold between them for actual ranges that fall between, have an understanding of "danger space", shoot stuff ...
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 11:35 AM
Mean pig dog
Liked On: 15-02-2024, 11:32 AM