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<blockquote data-quote="Dust_Remover" data-source="post: 349491" data-attributes="member: 20675"><p>I have the Leup with M3 knobs, and I don't pay any attention to the range markings on it as they have never worked for me anyway. I load up whatever load I want, and whatever velocity I want, and make a dope card for the ranges. When the target you want to shoot presents itself, range it, dial your elevation correction, and windage if necessary, and fire.</p><p></p><p>The 168 load it's marked for it at sea level, and I believe 59 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Branden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dust_Remover, post: 349491, member: 20675"] I have the Leup with M3 knobs, and I don't pay any attention to the range markings on it as they have never worked for me anyway. I load up whatever load I want, and whatever velocity I want, and make a dope card for the ranges. When the target you want to shoot presents itself, range it, dial your elevation correction, and windage if necessary, and fire. The 168 load it's marked for it at sea level, and I believe 59 degrees. Branden [/QUOTE]
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