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Figuring Drop based on "Come Ups"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Misfire" data-source="post: 240953" data-attributes="member: 3509"><p>The two primary scopes I'm concentrating on are both Leupold Mark 4s. </p><p></p><p>The first is a Mark 4 PR (1" tube) with 1/4" clicks for both elevation and windage. This scope is mounted on my AR and is mostly a varmint/plinking gun. I have "dopes" out to 300 yards and the rifle shoots like a dream out to that distance. While I don't plan on doing any serious hunting much past that distance I still want info to accurately shoot it as far as possible. </p><p></p><p>The other is a Mark 4 LRT (30mm) tube with M3 knobs 1" click elevation and 1/2" click windage. This scope is mounted on my more serious big game rifle. The rifle is a Sendero in 7mm Mag. It has proven to be quite accurate out to 500 yards. With the click variables that have been mentioned here I'm worried that the 1" elevation may be too much for accurate shooting past 500 yards. The only way I can be sure is more range time and shooting at those longer distances to see exactly how far off the 1" clicks will be from POA and if they are too rough to really get out to say 700 -1000 yards. </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Misfire, post: 240953, member: 3509"] The two primary scopes I'm concentrating on are both Leupold Mark 4s. The first is a Mark 4 PR (1" tube) with 1/4" clicks for both elevation and windage. This scope is mounted on my AR and is mostly a varmint/plinking gun. I have "dopes" out to 300 yards and the rifle shoots like a dream out to that distance. While I don't plan on doing any serious hunting much past that distance I still want info to accurately shoot it as far as possible. The other is a Mark 4 LRT (30mm) tube with M3 knobs 1" click elevation and 1/2" click windage. This scope is mounted on my more serious big game rifle. The rifle is a Sendero in 7mm Mag. It has proven to be quite accurate out to 500 yards. With the click variables that have been mentioned here I'm worried that the 1" elevation may be too much for accurate shooting past 500 yards. The only way I can be sure is more range time and shooting at those longer distances to see exactly how far off the 1" clicks will be from POA and if they are too rough to really get out to say 700 -1000 yards. . [/QUOTE]
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