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300 Varminter Drop and Windage Chart for 600 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 205821" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>You guys seriously, why are you continuing to do this on my posts. All I have done is post a drop chart for this particular project. It's like some of you just want to continue to try and cause problems. </p><p></p><p>There are people that have e-mailed me and are interested in this project. I am trying to post this info for those who might find the info helpful. I haved asked, on many occassions, to please be respectful and stop turning my posts into this crap.</p><p></p><p>This drop chart shows the lighter lower BC varmint bullets will work very well out to 600 yards. Sure you might have to move your windage knob a little bit more and in some cases barely when in comes to windage. However, I would rather move my windage knob a little than wound an animal or have the bullet continue to travel because it did not fragment. </p><p></p><p>Once again, I love high BC bullets and use them a great deal in my other rifles. However, for varmint hunting under 800 yrads, I will always use V-Max or Ballistic Tip bullets. I agree, they might not be the best bullet for shooting past 600 yards. However, they are the best bullet when you need the following four important factors when varmint hunting; </p><p>1. Accuracy</p><p>2. Killing power</p><p>3. Splat Factor</p><p>4. Fragmentation</p><p></p><p>There are many people out there who are shooting this rifle with awesome results and many who are having one built. Richard has built over 30 300 Varminters already this year and has more to build. It is an awesome low volume varmint rig. There are people who are interested in this project and that's why I post. They want to hear about it because they read LRH. As I mentioned above, I have received numerous e-mails from people asking about the project and wanting information about it. </p><p></p><p>W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 205821, member: 4557"] You guys seriously, why are you continuing to do this on my posts. All I have done is post a drop chart for this particular project. It's like some of you just want to continue to try and cause problems. There are people that have e-mailed me and are interested in this project. I am trying to post this info for those who might find the info helpful. I haved asked, on many occassions, to please be respectful and stop turning my posts into this crap. This drop chart shows the lighter lower BC varmint bullets will work very well out to 600 yards. Sure you might have to move your windage knob a little bit more and in some cases barely when in comes to windage. However, I would rather move my windage knob a little than wound an animal or have the bullet continue to travel because it did not fragment. Once again, I love high BC bullets and use them a great deal in my other rifles. However, for varmint hunting under 800 yrads, I will always use V-Max or Ballistic Tip bullets. I agree, they might not be the best bullet for shooting past 600 yards. However, they are the best bullet when you need the following four important factors when varmint hunting; 1. Accuracy 2. Killing power 3. Splat Factor 4. Fragmentation There are many people out there who are shooting this rifle with awesome results and many who are having one built. Richard has built over 30 300 Varminters already this year and has more to build. It is an awesome low volume varmint rig. There are people who are interested in this project and that's why I post. They want to hear about it because they read LRH. As I mentioned above, I have received numerous e-mails from people asking about the project and wanting information about it. W. [/QUOTE]
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