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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 121140" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Ive never tried chalk... but that might be the next one. I think some blue might give good contrast. Good Idea Jerry!</p><p>Ths closest Icurrently shoot to that is instead of the 1/2" plywood backer I used in these sesions, ill use 1/2" sheetrock. It gives a nice white puff when you poke a hole in it. Past 1100 or so theres enough time to get the target back in the scope before it lands so self spotting is easy.</p><p></p><p>Ive tried putting 3 bottles side by side, and it kinda works, but hitting one will usually throw enough shrapnel to kill all the bottles on either side of it. It knocks them over and they go rolling at the least. I haven't given up on the 300Wm just yet. There will be 150rounds of my old standby 220SMK load along, and 75rds or so of the load that has been performing best with the 208g Hornady Amax.</p><p></p><p> Iwonder how a 180Berger would work on antelope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 121140, member: 16"] Ive never tried chalk... but that might be the next one. I think some blue might give good contrast. Good Idea Jerry! Ths closest Icurrently shoot to that is instead of the 1/2" plywood backer I used in these sesions, ill use 1/2" sheetrock. It gives a nice white puff when you poke a hole in it. Past 1100 or so theres enough time to get the target back in the scope before it lands so self spotting is easy. Ive tried putting 3 bottles side by side, and it kinda works, but hitting one will usually throw enough shrapnel to kill all the bottles on either side of it. It knocks them over and they go rolling at the least. I haven't given up on the 300Wm just yet. There will be 150rounds of my old standby 220SMK load along, and 75rds or so of the load that has been performing best with the 208g Hornady Amax. Iwonder how a 180Berger would work on antelope? [/QUOTE]
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