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338 Lapua AI shooting paper plates from 2350
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<blockquote data-quote="BMcKell" data-source="post: 845888" data-attributes="member: 5091"><p>It feels a little bit like I'm on trial here, but here goes. I shot a three shot group from 100 yards and chronographed and zeroed my rifle. It was indeed a three shot group. Then I fired two shots at cheap 9 inch paper plates with nothing shiney applied to them that were placed on those rocks a previous day. There was no wind and I was dialed 3.5 moa left for spin drift and coriolis but then a slight breeze came from my right and I took one moa out of it for that. I believe I was dialed up 80 moa. I ranged them with a terrapin that I laid over my range bag to steady it. It was video taped by my 15 year old son using a panasonic camcorder that has 78 times optical zoom +300 × digital. I believe it was at about 180x zoom for the video. My boy called hit when he saw the plate flip up. I did not hike up there to check the damage. It's too far and I'm too old. There was no funny business in the making of this video. What you see is actually what happened and nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMcKell, post: 845888, member: 5091"] It feels a little bit like I'm on trial here, but here goes. I shot a three shot group from 100 yards and chronographed and zeroed my rifle. It was indeed a three shot group. Then I fired two shots at cheap 9 inch paper plates with nothing shiney applied to them that were placed on those rocks a previous day. There was no wind and I was dialed 3.5 moa left for spin drift and coriolis but then a slight breeze came from my right and I took one moa out of it for that. I believe I was dialed up 80 moa. I ranged them with a terrapin that I laid over my range bag to steady it. It was video taped by my 15 year old son using a panasonic camcorder that has 78 times optical zoom +300 × digital. I believe it was at about 180x zoom for the video. My boy called hit when he saw the plate flip up. I did not hike up there to check the damage. It's too far and I'm too old. There was no funny business in the making of this video. What you see is actually what happened and nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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