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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1504919" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I cant give you an exact number because it doesnt seem to work that way. But I have seen it move .75-1 moa pretty regular. Its amazing that we can place a bullet as precisely as we can with relatively little skill. Its those tricky days that separates the really good shooters. Every year I learn a little more, and every year my personal max hunting range gets shorter, I just can "see" all the variables at those really long distances. Hell its hard enough to do when theres a line of wind flags to the target. There is just so much involved in those really long shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1504919, member: 101859"] I cant give you an exact number because it doesnt seem to work that way. But I have seen it move .75-1 moa pretty regular. Its amazing that we can place a bullet as precisely as we can with relatively little skill. Its those tricky days that separates the really good shooters. Every year I learn a little more, and every year my personal max hunting range gets shorter, I just can "see" all the variables at those really long distances. Hell its hard enough to do when theres a line of wind flags to the target. There is just so much involved in those really long shots. [/QUOTE]
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