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45/70 - the original long range caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="carl1775" data-source="post: 1735348" data-attributes="member: 105682"><p>I have an 1884 Springfield and shoot Black Hills, box ammo. It's sob moa at 200 yds. The only reason I know is when I went on a hunt in SD, the outfitter had me "prove" the rifle, before the hunt. Three shots, with the first being dead nuts "X." I've never shot it past 200, before then, or after. But, the sight graduates to 1200, I think. I am very confident in that rifle and would not be afraid the let one loose to that range, as far as elevation goes. Now deflection, totally different story... I could be a mile left, or right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl1775, post: 1735348, member: 105682"] I have an 1884 Springfield and shoot Black Hills, box ammo. It's sob moa at 200 yds. The only reason I know is when I went on a hunt in SD, the outfitter had me "prove" the rifle, before the hunt. Three shots, with the first being dead nuts "X." I've never shot it past 200, before then, or after. But, the sight graduates to 1200, I think. I am very confident in that rifle and would not be afraid the let one loose to that range, as far as elevation goes. Now deflection, totally different story... I could be a mile left, or right. [/QUOTE]
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