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My brothers doe hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 87557" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Derek, The Stoney Point dial works great. With the Leupold VariX-III scopes that I use I have not found it necessary to dial in extra clicks and then back off. They track true in my experience. The last shot fired with my 300 Win Mag (Barnes 180 TSX handloads) before this hunt was at 400 yards a couple months ago. It had been zeroed at 250 yards and I dialed in 13 clicks of elevation and fired one shot from the bench at 400 yards. The bullet hit 0.25" to the right of point of aim. Rufous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 87557, member: 122"] Derek, The Stoney Point dial works great. With the Leupold VariX-III scopes that I use I have not found it necessary to dial in extra clicks and then back off. They track true in my experience. The last shot fired with my 300 Win Mag (Barnes 180 TSX handloads) before this hunt was at 400 yards a couple months ago. It had been zeroed at 250 yards and I dialed in 13 clicks of elevation and fired one shot from the bench at 400 yards. The bullet hit 0.25" to the right of point of aim. Rufous. [/QUOTE]
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