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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Target Knobs vs Clicks vs Alt. vs Temp
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 85268" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>Ric, </p><p>Thanks for reporting this back to us. I have a few questions. Did you guys go ahead and shoot your rifles to out the desired long range for ex. 500yds? If so did you find that that your about .5moa off all the way to 500? meaning did that change stay consistent or was it more or less at longer ranges? I'm just curious. Also did you notice this more or less with Chris's rifles since his were probably sited at a lower elevation? Do you think the differences would cause a miss on a large buck or elk? </p><p></p><p>I think what your saying is what has been said by you and others many times.. Just shoot your rifle alot and then shoot it again once you arrive at your hunting locale. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 85268, member: 819"] Ric, Thanks for reporting this back to us. I have a few questions. Did you guys go ahead and shoot your rifles to out the desired long range for ex. 500yds? If so did you find that that your about .5moa off all the way to 500? meaning did that change stay consistent or was it more or less at longer ranges? I'm just curious. Also did you notice this more or less with Chris's rifles since his were probably sited at a lower elevation? Do you think the differences would cause a miss on a large buck or elk? I think what your saying is what has been said by you and others many times.. Just shoot your rifle alot and then shoot it again once you arrive at your hunting locale. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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