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Effective Range of 257 Weatherby mag.
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 721726" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>OK, Thanks Erik. But just to clarify any time you are shooting at a angle up or down the amount you dial is decreased, not increased. For example at my altitude with my rifle a 400 yard shot on the flat I would dial 4.6 moa up. If it was on a steep angle like 25 degrees I would only dial 3.9 moa. The distance of 400 yards this correction amount of .7 moa is only a difference of about 3" , but as you go out farther it will multiply and could get you into trouble. Just wanted to offer this for your future hunts. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 721726, member: 7503"] OK, Thanks Erik. But just to clarify any time you are shooting at a angle up or down the amount you dial is decreased, not increased. For example at my altitude with my rifle a 400 yard shot on the flat I would dial 4.6 moa up. If it was on a steep angle like 25 degrees I would only dial 3.9 moa. The distance of 400 yards this correction amount of .7 moa is only a difference of about 3" , but as you go out farther it will multiply and could get you into trouble. Just wanted to offer this for your future hunts. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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