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pd at 3260yds
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<blockquote data-quote="jghoghunter" data-source="post: 290695" data-attributes="member: 3782"><p><strong>Re: pd at 3260yds PICS ADDED</strong></p><p></p><p>My partners mount is able to be zeroed at 100 yds. There is roughly .75" of adjustment in the mount. Mine needs to be milled off a little but now it is zeroed around 1275 yds. My mount was finished just 2 weeks before we left and my barrel was not chambered until 8 days before we left so I did not have time to set it up correctly. It still worked excellent just needs some fine tuning and I only use it for extreme long range. When shooting at 3260 I was .397 off the botton of the mount and I had about 18 moa in the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jghoghunter, post: 290695, member: 3782"] [b]Re: pd at 3260yds PICS ADDED[/b] My partners mount is able to be zeroed at 100 yds. There is roughly .75" of adjustment in the mount. Mine needs to be milled off a little but now it is zeroed around 1275 yds. My mount was finished just 2 weeks before we left and my barrel was not chambered until 8 days before we left so I did not have time to set it up correctly. It still worked excellent just needs some fine tuning and I only use it for extreme long range. When shooting at 3260 I was .397 off the botton of the mount and I had about 18 moa in the scope. [/QUOTE]
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