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How to tell if my zero is shifting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 65928"><p>Waltech Jim: Quick and true story. Several years ago I worked with the Hollywood Celebrity Shotgun Shoots Executive producer, "John Laughlin" and his publicist, "Michael Conely." Michael wanted to shoot as he had never shot any kind of a firearm or BB gun for that matter in his life and was formerly a publicist for the Disney Organization and before that, the Vatican. To make a long story short, I spent about twenty minutes or so teaching him just how to hold the Rem. 700, chambered in .300 Win Mag, and resting on it's Harris Bi-pod. I set him up on a 6" diameter Ram's head at 400 yards, dialed in the dope and had him pull the trigger. He hit dead center. He couldn't believe it and Laughlin's jaw was hanging on its hinges. The next round hit the same spot. The third round hit dead center at 500 yards followed by another center hit at 600 yards. If you think that I am telling a story, please contact Mr. Laughlin, he will confirm it. The build and components of the rifle accompanied by pro grade optics, such as Night Force, and quality ammunition is the foundation of accurate shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 65928"] Waltech Jim: Quick and true story. Several years ago I worked with the Hollywood Celebrity Shotgun Shoots Executive producer, "John Laughlin” and his publicist, “Michael Conely.” Michael wanted to shoot as he had never shot any kind of a firearm or BB gun for that matter in his life and was formerly a publicist for the Disney Organization and before that, the Vatican. To make a long story short, I spent about twenty minutes or so teaching him just how to hold the Rem. 700, chambered in .300 Win Mag, and resting on it's Harris Bi-pod. I set him up on a 6” diameter Ram’s head at 400 yards, dialed in the dope and had him pull the trigger. He hit dead center. He couldn’t believe it and Laughlin’s jaw was hanging on its hinges. The next round hit the same spot. The third round hit dead center at 500 yards followed by another center hit at 600 yards. If you think that I am telling a story, please contact Mr. Laughlin, he will confirm it. The build and components of the rifle accompanied by pro grade optics, such as Night Force, and quality ammunition is the foundation of accurate shooting. [/QUOTE]
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