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.308 @ 600 yards help
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<blockquote data-quote="hvychev77" data-source="post: 1002686" data-attributes="member: 81263"><p>Hey folks, i have recently purchased and set up a Savage Model 10PC .308 for some longer range plinking. With help from the great folks on here, i've been able to extend my shooting abillities to upwards of 600 yards and a bit. So, my question is, at 600 yards i'm consistently a little to the right, but at 100 yards my gun is absolutely dead nuts. I always sight in 1" high at 100 yards, and perfectly above the bullseye. So, could it be that i'm canting the rifle one way or another, or is this spindrift (i doubt it for these ranges), or do i just need more experience reading wind? The days i shoot these are typically mild when speaking of the wind. I know the wind has a huge effect on bullet path at extended ranges, i just wanted to get some ideas and information. Thanks in advance. hvychev77</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvychev77, post: 1002686, member: 81263"] Hey folks, i have recently purchased and set up a Savage Model 10PC .308 for some longer range plinking. With help from the great folks on here, i've been able to extend my shooting abillities to upwards of 600 yards and a bit. So, my question is, at 600 yards i'm consistently a little to the right, but at 100 yards my gun is absolutely dead nuts. I always sight in 1" high at 100 yards, and perfectly above the bullseye. So, could it be that i'm canting the rifle one way or another, or is this spindrift (i doubt it for these ranges), or do i just need more experience reading wind? The days i shoot these are typically mild when speaking of the wind. I know the wind has a huge effect on bullet path at extended ranges, i just wanted to get some ideas and information. Thanks in advance. hvychev77 [/QUOTE]
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