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<blockquote data-quote="Captn C" data-source="post: 185043" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>Reloading is cheaper for most calibers...the 7mm RUM I just bought; factory ammo averages about $50 per box of 20. I know I can get it down to a bunch less than that reloading.</p><p> </p><p>I have little to no true long range experence, but I am thinking about a 300 yard zero. If I stretch it out from there I can adjust it up. From 0 yards to 300 you should be able to do a straight hold on, on deer size game down to pasture puppies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captn C, post: 185043, member: 9584"] Reloading is cheaper for most calibers...the 7mm RUM I just bought; factory ammo averages about $50 per box of 20. I know I can get it down to a bunch less than that reloading. I have little to no true long range experence, but I am thinking about a 300 yard zero. If I stretch it out from there I can adjust it up. From 0 yards to 300 you should be able to do a straight hold on, on deer size game down to pasture puppies. [/QUOTE]
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