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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 2504047" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>If your zero is a shade (.5 MOA May be to generous a shade)left you really don't need to think about spin drift until lbeyond 800 on a deer vital zone sized target. A dead on zero is fine. If it's in between clicks? For me .05 mil, I cheat to the left. Then Just shoot for the wind and elevation. When the target is narrow 1 MOA or .3 mil wide and past 500 I start thinking about holding more left edge and taking that .1 out of a right to left wind correction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 2504047, member: 110615"] If your zero is a shade (.5 MOA May be to generous a shade)left you really don’t need to think about spin drift until lbeyond 800 on a deer vital zone sized target. A dead on zero is fine. If it’s in between clicks? For me .05 mil, I cheat to the left. Then Just shoot for the wind and elevation. When the target is narrow 1 MOA or .3 mil wide and past 500 I start thinking about holding more left edge and taking that .1 out of a right to left wind correction. [/QUOTE]
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