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Hunting: do you dial or for elevation or??
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2911656" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>While our rifles doesn't shoot as flat as yours…..I use a similar plan! We've (wife and I) have used a 300 yard zero for almost 30 years. Even at the peak of trajectory (around 180 yards) it would be very difficult to shoot over a big game animal, and we're only 9 inches low @ 400 yards…..making for "hold on hair" sighting from the muzzle to 400 yards. Beyond 400, it's time to get accurate ranging and make adjustments. At extended ranges…..if you don't have time to range the target, you don't have time to set-up for an accurate shot. The animals deserve nothing less! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2911656, member: 75451"] While our rifles doesn’t shoot as flat as yours…..I use a similar plan! We’ve (wife and I) have used a 300 yard zero for almost 30 years. Even at the peak of trajectory (around 180 yards) it would be very difficult to shoot over a big game animal, and we’re only 9 inches low @ 400 yards…..making for “hold on hair” sighting from the muzzle to 400 yards. Beyond 400, it’s time to get accurate ranging and make adjustments. At extended ranges…..if you don’t have time to range the target, you don’t have time to set-up for an accurate shot. The animals deserve nothing less! memtb [/QUOTE]
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