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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="sniper2" data-source="post: 55006" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>The .243 is effected by wind, the .338 is effected by wind.Some friends and I were trying to zero some rifles in the edge of Wyoming in a 15-20 mph wind. Tried some .338</p><p>200gr BT and they went in a 12" group at 545yds, tried some 250 SGK and they went in a</p><p>6" group, tried some 300 SMK and they went into a 3" group. Yes the little .243 will be tested by wind! I shoot a 6/06 AI and have killed dozens of southern white tail deer with it. The effective range of my loads would not exceed 450 yds. on a good day(killing big game).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper2, post: 55006, member: 1018"] The .243 is effected by wind, the .338 is effected by wind.Some friends and I were trying to zero some rifles in the edge of Wyoming in a 15-20 mph wind. Tried some .338 200gr BT and they went in a 12" group at 545yds, tried some 250 SGK and they went in a 6" group, tried some 300 SMK and they went into a 3" group. Yes the little .243 will be tested by wind! I shoot a 6/06 AI and have killed dozens of southern white tail deer with it. The effective range of my loads would not exceed 450 yds. on a good day(killing big game). [/QUOTE]
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