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deer body measurement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1137195" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>In my earlier years, before there were a lot of affordable scopes with the stadia lines and long range shooting was mostly done by kentucky windage, I would sight my rifle in at 2 3/4" high at 100. (25-06). Kept me on 'hair' out to 300 yards. </p><p>Though you said you don't have the time to re-sight, when you do you might bump your wife's rifle up to 2" @ 100 yards. That should put you right at dead on at 200. At 300 yards she would only be 8.5" low and could hold on the back and center-punch any deer she'd see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1137195, member: 7898"] In my earlier years, before there were a lot of affordable scopes with the stadia lines and long range shooting was mostly done by kentucky windage, I would sight my rifle in at 2 3/4" high at 100. (25-06). Kept me on 'hair' out to 300 yards. Though you said you don't have the time to re-sight, when you do you might bump your wife's rifle up to 2" @ 100 yards. That should put you right at dead on at 200. At 300 yards she would only be 8.5" low and could hold on the back and center-punch any deer she'd see. [/QUOTE]
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