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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Altitudes effects on POA/POI
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<blockquote data-quote="jshepherd61" data-source="post: 2261608" data-attributes="member: 93960"><p>I hunt above 10,000 the majority of the time and have found your POI will shift very little between 200 and 300 at least not enough to remove you from the vitals. I zero at 200 yds at 5,260' in the Denver area and hunt over 10,000' I normally shoot well over 600 to 1K when hunting elk so yes it has a major change for me but I have taken a couple close shots and had very limited POI shift. I am carrying a bit more velocity and using high BC Bullets. 7mm STW 168gr ABLR at 3,452 fps and 300 PRC 210gr ABLR at 3,086 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshepherd61, post: 2261608, member: 93960"] I hunt above 10,000 the majority of the time and have found your POI will shift very little between 200 and 300 at least not enough to remove you from the vitals. I zero at 200 yds at 5,260’ in the Denver area and hunt over 10,000’ I normally shoot well over 600 to 1K when hunting elk so yes it has a major change for me but I have taken a couple close shots and had very limited POI shift. I am carrying a bit more velocity and using high BC Bullets. 7mm STW 168gr ABLR at 3,452 fps and 300 PRC 210gr ABLR at 3,086 fps. [/QUOTE]
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