In an earlier post I mentioned my come-ups were accurate to about 700 yds, then past there I was hitting high. So I've just done my version of the tall target test. I "tied" the rifle down to the...
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In an earlier post I mentioned my come-ups were accurate to about 700 yds, then past there I was hitting high. So I've just done my version of the tall target test. I "tied" the rifle down to the...
Other thing to remember is that if tying the rifle down and dialing scope that dialing UP makes the reticle go DOWN. So have zero at the top and 20 or 30 MOA at the bottom.
Only problem with shooting is you do need a very accurate rifle to get a good idea, but yes setting up a scope/rifle to do the test without shooting is a real pain.
it's more of a technical problem rather than a practical, I've never shot at an animal further than 650yds. My average shot is just under 350yds so 700 yds is far enough. Once I know if it is the...
I don't think so. If it was the BC I'd think I'd be seeing things before I got to 700 yds.
When I had the scope on the 7saum I had a correction factor because the scope was moving too far. I think...
I'm going to have to do something like this. My elevation is good out to 700yds, past there I'm shooting high. I'll probably try something like Greg Duley does, but it is an absolute bugger getting...