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<blockquote data-quote="elkstalker300" data-source="post: 181017" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>The easiest way to answer your elevation question is to tell you to go online and download one of the ballistic calculators and play around with it and elevation. I live in colorado and dont really worry about elevation change that much. I am not sure about your scope being set up to go back to zero, you might have to have some yardage knobs put on it but I think Leupolds are about as good as any other if they are set up correctly, hope this helps. I also shoot a 300 RUM and love the gun, its the only rifle I use for big game</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkstalker300, post: 181017, member: 3128"] The easiest way to answer your elevation question is to tell you to go online and download one of the ballistic calculators and play around with it and elevation. I live in colorado and dont really worry about elevation change that much. I am not sure about your scope being set up to go back to zero, you might have to have some yardage knobs put on it but I think Leupolds are about as good as any other if they are set up correctly, hope this helps. I also shoot a 300 RUM and love the gun, its the only rifle I use for big game [/QUOTE]
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