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<blockquote data-quote="captacademy" data-source="post: 442270" data-attributes="member: 7159"><p>Just had something similar happen. I shot at a 185 class mule deer at 825yards, a very do able shot for me. The bullet missed and hit about 36 inches to his right. I did not know what to think and thought it was shooter error. Placed my rifle on the 4 wheeler and noticed the windage knob was set a 5 MOA to the right. Checked the numbers for the distance I had just shot and found it was shooting 38" to the right. I learned a very big lesson, check your equipment.</p><p></p><p>I shot a good mulie the next day at 600 yards, but he was no where near as nice as the one I missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captacademy, post: 442270, member: 7159"] Just had something similar happen. I shot at a 185 class mule deer at 825yards, a very do able shot for me. The bullet missed and hit about 36 inches to his right. I did not know what to think and thought it was shooter error. Placed my rifle on the 4 wheeler and noticed the windage knob was set a 5 MOA to the right. Checked the numbers for the distance I had just shot and found it was shooting 38" to the right. I learned a very big lesson, check your equipment. I shot a good mulie the next day at 600 yards, but he was no where near as nice as the one I missed. [/QUOTE]
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