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The Basics, Starting Out
Group Size and MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie" data-source="post: 56013" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Dave ,</p><p>I can see where you're coming from but...</p><p>For those that shoot out to say maximum 300 yds with a flat shooting calibre , sighting in a couple of inches high at 100 saves a lot of messing around with scope adjustment. Remember that game doesn't always stand around and wait for you to make scope adjustments and that most hunters don't use scope reticles that provide more than a single aiming point . Sighting in a couple of inches high is a reasonable compromise for those not interested in long range hunting .</p><p>All but the smallest varmints will succumb to a shot that falls within 2 inches of the desired aiming point .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie, post: 56013, member: 2447"] Dave , I can see where you're coming from but... For those that shoot out to say maximum 300 yds with a flat shooting calibre , sighting in a couple of inches high at 100 saves a lot of messing around with scope adjustment. Remember that game doesn't always stand around and wait for you to make scope adjustments and that most hunters don't use scope reticles that provide more than a single aiming point . Sighting in a couple of inches high is a reasonable compromise for those not interested in long range hunting . All but the smallest varmints will succumb to a shot that falls within 2 inches of the desired aiming point . [/QUOTE]
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