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<blockquote data-quote="younggun" data-source="post: 429874" data-attributes="member: 26865"><p>ill get a pic up as soon as i figure out my darn camera lol the rifle was a .270 rem 700 straight out of the box with a leup 3-9x40 sitting on top. it was loaded with 58gr of my dads unlabeled gun powder(who knows what the old man puts in there) and pushing a 150gr Nosler ballistic tip at 3000fps. pretty sure its a little over the max load but I havent had a problem with the brass or primers so i guess it works. We have it "zeroed" at 200yds according to my dad but its actually around 220-230 range. he is convinced that 2in high at 100yds is dead on at 200 but its still about an inch high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun, post: 429874, member: 26865"] ill get a pic up as soon as i figure out my darn camera lol the rifle was a .270 rem 700 straight out of the box with a leup 3-9x40 sitting on top. it was loaded with 58gr of my dads unlabeled gun powder(who knows what the old man puts in there) and pushing a 150gr Nosler ballistic tip at 3000fps. pretty sure its a little over the max load but I havent had a problem with the brass or primers so i guess it works. We have it "zeroed" at 200yds according to my dad but its actually around 220-230 range. he is convinced that 2in high at 100yds is dead on at 200 but its still about an inch high. [/QUOTE]
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