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<blockquote data-quote="Upsidedownjack" data-source="post: 2685399" data-attributes="member: 103989"><p>Just an " old guy" that shoots A Buragara HMR-PRO in 300 WM. Bought a 2nd hand 4.5x14x50 Luppy that was build around 1998? Or so. Last time out for Elk, Aprox 800 yds, one shot using this setup at 10 power. Plenty of clarity at that. Shoot at normal times 200+ yds at just the 4.5. Up the power alittle more per 100 yds. Good luck, Aim Small, Shoot Small. Remember it's not Moa, it's MOK! Min of Kill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Upsidedownjack, post: 2685399, member: 103989"] Just an “ old guy” that shoots A Buragara HMR-PRO in 300 WM. Bought a 2nd hand 4.5x14x50 Luppy that was build around 1998? Or so. Last time out for Elk, Aprox 800 yds, one shot using this setup at 10 power. Plenty of clarity at that. Shoot at normal times 200+ yds at just the 4.5. Up the power alittle more per 100 yds. Good luck, Aim Small, Shoot Small. Remember it’s not Moa, it’s MOK! Min of Kill! [/QUOTE]
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