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Reloading
Altitude and it’s effect on load development?
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<blockquote data-quote="ramrod79" data-source="post: 1548834" data-attributes="member: 58107"><p>I live at and do all my load work at 4500. I sheep hunt so my evlevation really changes but it's hard to re verify on top of mountain while on a ram. But luckily my trusty G7 rangefinder has yet to let me down. </p><p>Sheep in my aviator pic was about 6000ft I ranged him and down he went . I have done a lot of shooting in different areas with my G7 for me to trust it like I do but it's never let me down. This year my antelope was at about 1900 ft same thing range shoot DRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramrod79, post: 1548834, member: 58107"] I live at and do all my load work at 4500. I sheep hunt so my evlevation really changes but it’s hard to re verify on top of mountain while on a ram. But luckily my trusty G7 rangefinder has yet to let me down. Sheep in my aviator pic was about 6000ft I ranged him and down he went . I have done a lot of shooting in different areas with my G7 for me to trust it like I do but it’s never let me down. This year my antelope was at about 1900 ft same thing range shoot DRT. [/QUOTE]
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