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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 1870929" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>As stated above they are very hard to see. I switched over from Berger's to Hammers in my 300 PRC for an upcoming hunt in Africa and the first couple of times I shot at the 600 yard steel my spotter said you missed. I said no way I missed and he said well I can see them. The target did move but I think you hit the back rest that the target is on. We drove down to take a look and I had a nice 3.5" group about 2" out of the bull. Will be shooting them out to 1000 this Friday, I hope we will be able to tell if they are hitting the steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 1870929, member: 103317"] As stated above they are very hard to see. I switched over from Berger's to Hammers in my 300 PRC for an upcoming hunt in Africa and the first couple of times I shot at the 600 yard steel my spotter said you missed. I said no way I missed and he said well I can see them. The target did move but I think you hit the back rest that the target is on. We drove down to take a look and I had a nice 3.5" group about 2" out of the bull. Will be shooting them out to 1000 this Friday, I hope we will be able to tell if they are hitting the steel. [/QUOTE]
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