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Drop confirmations out to 1440 yards yesterday

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Finally did drop confirmations beyond 1K yesterday with the rear-grip 7mm LRM.
Only picture I took of steel was at 500 yards which was of a 3-shot group using my trusty bi-pod and small field bag.
When I was shooting at 1440 yards the conditions were switchy, so nothing real tight, but about an hour later I shot at 1350 yards and had two not quite on top of one but the splashes were overlapping and then with a double at the very center. Wish I could shoot that good at will at 1350 yards:D
All in all a good day and now all of my brass has been once fired and annealed. Want to get a calm time for one more drop confirmation before WTRC.
Dan also did drop confirmation out to 500 yards with the AR-Pistol (223 Remmy)








 
This is the easiest scope I have ever used.
The way the turrets are set-up makes quick and easy never to get lost where you are at.
Lightweight for the size of the scope (34mm tube)- 33.5 ounces
Mine has the MOAK reticle-I still prefer MOA!
Very easy for holding off when dialing.
Also the glass and the reticle was so clear that just for giggles, I turned it down to 8x yesterday and just used the reticle for drop and drift correction-still made hits at 1440 yards.
I think that surprised Dan E. who was spotting for me.

Parallax adjustment is the ring below the elevation turret.
Makes it very good for either a right or left hand shooter.
The knob on the left is for controlling the lighting of the reticle.
It has a MOA reticle in FFP.
Truly an Alpha Class Scope in every way.
I will be using it for WTRC in less than two weeks, which will be a real test.
I prefer it over the 5-25 S&B PMII. I like it that much!!!




Ernie

Great shooting.

Tell us about your new Kahles scope.
 
I agree 100%. I love mine and will have another soon. I also Prefer it over my S&B,
and Nightforce scopes.
 
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