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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 269731" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>There is a better way, just that nobody makes that bullet yet!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have always been apposed to the idea simply because I seldom found a super stout bullet that would strike the same POI at 300 yards as my softer LR bullet. I didnt want to have to have 2 scope settings. One for 0-300 yards and one for past 300 yards. Lately I have found my TSX load AND my long range load to be within 1 to 1.5" of eachother at my 300 yard zero. For a 300 yard shot that is close enough for any critter big enough to merit a TSX. I will simply zero for my LR bullet and use that ballistic data for anything past 300 yards and anything 300 and under will get the X bullet 1-1.5" off center. I guess this is the direction I will be heading. I have always kicked around the idea but never embraced it. Now with a perfect LR load cooked up and a super stout bullet near the same POI at my zero, I'm in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 269731, member: 1007"] There is a better way, just that nobody makes that bullet yet! I have always been apposed to the idea simply because I seldom found a super stout bullet that would strike the same POI at 300 yards as my softer LR bullet. I didnt want to have to have 2 scope settings. One for 0-300 yards and one for past 300 yards. Lately I have found my TSX load AND my long range load to be within 1 to 1.5" of eachother at my 300 yard zero. For a 300 yard shot that is close enough for any critter big enough to merit a TSX. I will simply zero for my LR bullet and use that ballistic data for anything past 300 yards and anything 300 and under will get the X bullet 1-1.5" off center. I guess this is the direction I will be heading. I have always kicked around the idea but never embraced it. Now with a perfect LR load cooked up and a super stout bullet near the same POI at my zero, I'm in. [/QUOTE]
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