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100yds sub MOA 800yds a joke
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1335726" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Don't know if I can help, but I do have a 260 in an AR10. I am now shooting the 130 ELDs with a BC of over 500 at about 2750 to 2800fps. I have no trouble reaching 1000 yards, but the target I'm shooting is a 2 ft. circle. But I know you can push the 130s to 1000. The 6.5 Cred is a twin to the 260, BTY, and I think they are shooting the 130s.</p><p>Do you have, and I would expect you have, a scope level on it? Makes a big diff. Also, have you tried different bullets? I know a sub MOA at a hundred isn't always a sub MOA at distance. I would think, though, if you get 4" at 400, theoretically, it would be 8" at 800. That's a big margin of error and if your target isn't easily centered in the scope, it could be part of the problem. I hope you get it solved and I'd love hear what you did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1335726, member: 17593"] Don't know if I can help, but I do have a 260 in an AR10. I am now shooting the 130 ELDs with a BC of over 500 at about 2750 to 2800fps. I have no trouble reaching 1000 yards, but the target I'm shooting is a 2 ft. circle. But I know you can push the 130s to 1000. The 6.5 Cred is a twin to the 260, BTY, and I think they are shooting the 130s. Do you have, and I would expect you have, a scope level on it? Makes a big diff. Also, have you tried different bullets? I know a sub MOA at a hundred isn't always a sub MOA at distance. I would think, though, if you get 4" at 400, theoretically, it would be 8" at 800. That's a big margin of error and if your target isn't easily centered in the scope, it could be part of the problem. I hope you get it solved and I'd love hear what you did! [/QUOTE]
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