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dealing with spin drift ?
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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 1207919" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>This is what I have been doing , I just want to see how other folks are dealing with it so that I may come up with a way, possibly minimizing the effects through my zero to a point that it is not a concern in the field. from what I have read I feel I may be splitting hair when shooting at deer size game . A 300yd zero is practical with a 7mm RM and would make it almost unperceivable at 1k at .4 moa with a 168 vld . I am not what you call a 1k yd hunter but I would not sweat a 700-800 yd shot at a deer in good conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 1207919, member: 29195"] This is what I have been doing , I just want to see how other folks are dealing with it so that I may come up with a way, possibly minimizing the effects through my zero to a point that it is not a concern in the field. from what I have read I feel I may be splitting hair when shooting at deer size game . A 300yd zero is practical with a 7mm RM and would make it almost unperceivable at 1k at .4 moa with a 168 vld . I am not what you call a 1k yd hunter but I would not sweat a 700-800 yd shot at a deer in good conditions. [/QUOTE]
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