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Savage 111 7mm mag with Bushnell Legend Ultra HD
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 964710" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Sorry if you took that as rude and hurt your feelings brother, that was not my intentions at all. I stated earlier that it might seem that way, but you also have to take a few things into account. First of all, and as far as I know, nobody (at least nobody experienced) on here knows you and/or your shooting ability. I came to this conclusion by reasoning that if they did you would have simply have asked for their help. </p><p>You also have to look at the facts, "zeroed" at 100 with a 7 mag and can't hit a "little" 12"x12" target at 200. You also say you are trying to get your head around this curved trajectory thing. Or that you switched from a 30-06 to a 7mag, which trajectory at that range (and depending on the loads used) can be minute.</p><p>...a quick zero using a 2-3" group? </p><p>All of this says to me that you are a very inexperienced shooter, you need help, and that you DID come to the right place. </p><p>Take into account that you cannot see ones emotions on the internet and can interpret things you read differently than others. This isn't snipershide.com where a post like yours would get you laughed off the internet. I'm a military sniper and don't even hang out there! You also have to think about it this way (from someone with a little experience), the problem is usually the nut behind the trigger and people need to face the truth or they cannot move on. </p><p>I would also tell you that if you are a fireman to seek out somebody with some experience, like police marksman if there are any around. Most trigger pullers would love to help. Just a word of caution however, I know some police marksman that even though they can hit a little target (when I say little I mean little) at 100 yards or so don't know diddly squat about shooting at extended ranges. As a matter of fact I wish you were close to me and I would meet with you to render some assistance and get you out to some distance...with confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 964710, member: 8873"] Sorry if you took that as rude and hurt your feelings brother, that was not my intentions at all. I stated earlier that it might seem that way, but you also have to take a few things into account. First of all, and as far as I know, nobody (at least nobody experienced) on here knows you and/or your shooting ability. I came to this conclusion by reasoning that if they did you would have simply have asked for their help. You also have to look at the facts, "zeroed" at 100 with a 7 mag and can't hit a "little" 12"x12" target at 200. You also say you are trying to get your head around this curved trajectory thing. Or that you switched from a 30-06 to a 7mag, which trajectory at that range (and depending on the loads used) can be minute. ...a quick zero using a 2-3" group? All of this says to me that you are a very inexperienced shooter, you need help, and that you DID come to the right place. Take into account that you cannot see ones emotions on the internet and can interpret things you read differently than others. This isn't snipershide.com where a post like yours would get you laughed off the internet. I'm a military sniper and don't even hang out there! You also have to think about it this way (from someone with a little experience), the problem is usually the nut behind the trigger and people need to face the truth or they cannot move on. I would also tell you that if you are a fireman to seek out somebody with some experience, like police marksman if there are any around. Most trigger pullers would love to help. Just a word of caution however, I know some police marksman that even though they can hit a little target (when I say little I mean little) at 100 yards or so don't know diddly squat about shooting at extended ranges. As a matter of fact I wish you were close to me and I would meet with you to render some assistance and get you out to some distance...with confidence. [/QUOTE]
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