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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Using MOA hash marks for hold over
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 515032" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>There is no telling what gun, length barrel, or any weather conditions that winchester had when it made its drop data. Best thing to do would be shoot through a chrony, then use that data and the conditions you usually hunt in in a ballistic program. Then go out and verify the chart. 2" isn't that much at 500. Its less than 1/2 MOA, and that is as good as most rifles can shoot. Plenty good enough for hunting to 500 IF your rifle shoots the way your balistic program predicted you to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 515032, member: 22987"] There is no telling what gun, length barrel, or any weather conditions that winchester had when it made its drop data. Best thing to do would be shoot through a chrony, then use that data and the conditions you usually hunt in in a ballistic program. Then go out and verify the chart. 2" isn't that much at 500. Its less than 1/2 MOA, and that is as good as most rifles can shoot. Plenty good enough for hunting to 500 IF your rifle shoots the way your balistic program predicted you to. [/QUOTE]
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