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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Any tips to using hold points?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldschool280" data-source="post: 1202275" data-attributes="member: 94521"><p>Hello, i have three different hold points on the scope that's with my 6.5x55. The. Only range at the club is 100 yards, and there isn't really any longer distance ranges in my area. Question is , is there an easy way to figure out where the bullet will land using the 100 yard range and using the impact points a above my set zero? In other words the rifle is set at zero and the next crosshair will hit 5 inches high at 100 and the next crosshair 12 inches high at 100. Ive been looking at whatever charts i can find on the internet but nothing that i would be 100 percent sure of. I have my own theories of what may happen but was looking for a more rock solid answer .Any info would be greatly appreciated thanx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldschool280, post: 1202275, member: 94521"] Hello, i have three different hold points on the scope that's with my 6.5x55. The. Only range at the club is 100 yards, and there isn't really any longer distance ranges in my area. Question is , is there an easy way to figure out where the bullet will land using the 100 yard range and using the impact points a above my set zero? In other words the rifle is set at zero and the next crosshair will hit 5 inches high at 100 and the next crosshair 12 inches high at 100. Ive been looking at whatever charts i can find on the internet but nothing that i would be 100 percent sure of. I have my own theories of what may happen but was looking for a more rock solid answer .Any info would be greatly appreciated thanx [/QUOTE]
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