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Boss setting inquiry, 150s in a .300 win mag model 70 supergrade. Anyone done this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Short Round" data-source="post: 2000791" data-attributes="member: 20795"><p>This is from the Browning site with different guns, different barrel lengths etc.</p><p></p><p>I post it to illustrate what I am talking about, when one might expect to dial the weight in toward the chamber, after the zero you go to ten and start working back to the chamber again. Picture one of those osciliscope waves, you're just tuning toward a wave crossing the zero line instead of at the top or along the slope of the curve. At least that is the way I interpret it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As Baylor says, at a certain point you have to shoot it and find it.</p><p></p><p>This gun was spot on for the 180s at the recommended starting point. 1/2 moa was good enough I didn't wander looking for better.</p><p></p><p></p><p>ETA.....Baylor I reread your post, my theory and belief is you are in reality close, not far away. Picture 0 to 10 on a 10 hour round clockface. 9.5 and 0.5 are 1.0 away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Short Round, post: 2000791, member: 20795"] This is from the Browning site with different guns, different barrel lengths etc. I post it to illustrate what I am talking about, when one might expect to dial the weight in toward the chamber, after the zero you go to ten and start working back to the chamber again. Picture one of those osciliscope waves, you’re just tuning toward a wave crossing the zero line instead of at the top or along the slope of the curve. At least that is the way I interpret it. As Baylor says, at a certain point you have to shoot it and find it. This gun was spot on for the 180s at the recommended starting point. 1/2 moa was good enough I didn’t wander looking for better. ETA.....Baylor I reread your post, my theory and belief is you are in reality close, not far away. Picture 0 to 10 on a 10 hour round clockface. 9.5 and 0.5 are 1.0 away. [/QUOTE]
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Boss setting inquiry, 150s in a .300 win mag model 70 supergrade. Anyone done this?
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