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Need help with leupold CDS dials for .300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 619815" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>welcome aboard, you might have won the longest first post, but you'll have to check with Len on that. my thoughts are you're over analysing this. get one load, don't worry about shooting different ammo. and you're correct in the 2 loads trajectary might be very similar. the problem is they might not have the same point of impact, meaning at 100 yards they might be 3" different to start out with. the altitude and temperature won't mean squat out to 400. even at 6-700 it's very small changes. a 300 win mag is a big cartridge used for big game. the 180 accubonds would be a great all around bullet in this cartridge. the best way to know your drops is to get it sighted in, then see what the setting on your scope is to get hits at the different yardages. give this info to Leupold and you have a perfect ballistic turret for your gun and scope. this works every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 619815, member: 4491"] welcome aboard, you might have won the longest first post, but you'll have to check with Len on that. my thoughts are you're over analysing this. get one load, don't worry about shooting different ammo. and you're correct in the 2 loads trajectary might be very similar. the problem is they might not have the same point of impact, meaning at 100 yards they might be 3" different to start out with. the altitude and temperature won't mean squat out to 400. even at 6-700 it's very small changes. a 300 win mag is a big cartridge used for big game. the 180 accubonds would be a great all around bullet in this cartridge. the best way to know your drops is to get it sighted in, then see what the setting on your scope is to get hits at the different yardages. give this info to Leupold and you have a perfect ballistic turret for your gun and scope. this works every time. [/QUOTE]
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