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20 MOA rail, & hold over reticle trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 841374" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>With the 300 WSM and 180 grain bullet @2950 fps, the B&C reticule is designed for a 200 yard zero. </p><p>So as long as you could get down to a 200 yard zero which it seems you did , even with the added 20 MOA rail , it should be accurate when zeroed at 200 .</p><p>I sounds to me like they may have fitted the wrong reticule or your actual trajectory is different to what they think it should be . </p><p>Never been a fan of BDC reticules . I like Mil dot and Mil Hash mark reticules and work out your own amount of holdovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 841374, member: 17844"] With the 300 WSM and 180 grain bullet @2950 fps, the B&C reticule is designed for a 200 yard zero. So as long as you could get down to a 200 yard zero which it seems you did , even with the added 20 MOA rail , it should be accurate when zeroed at 200 . I sounds to me like they may have fitted the wrong reticule or your actual trajectory is different to what they think it should be . Never been a fan of BDC reticules . I like Mil dot and Mil Hash mark reticules and work out your own amount of holdovers. [/QUOTE]
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