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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
338 Norma at 3220 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="115vld" data-source="post: 885619" data-attributes="member: 11228"><p>If you have the elevation in your scope, the bullet should handle it. At least that's my experience. I have exactly 70 mils(240 moa for you fellers still not willing to cross to the dark side ) in my scope dials and trmr2 reticle. When I go out next time to do some really long shots I will see about using all 70 that time to see yet again if the bullet remains stable. After calculating the stability factor it should in theory be stable but theory is just that. Real world is real world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="115vld, post: 885619, member: 11228"] If you have the elevation in your scope, the bullet should handle it. At least that's my experience. I have exactly 70 mils(240 moa for you fellers still not willing to cross to the dark side ) in my scope dials and trmr2 reticle. When I go out next time to do some really long shots I will see about using all 70 that time to see yet again if the bullet remains stable. After calculating the stability factor it should in theory be stable but theory is just that. Real world is real world [/QUOTE]
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