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The Basics, Starting Out
leupold scope question??
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 470168" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>You need to try them and see which groups best out to about 300 yards. Since your spread will increase as distance increases, you need the best possible group to start with. Hopefully you can find one that groups well. </p><p></p><p>With deer & antelope, any .300 mag bullet will kill. For elk, you need a bullet that will not come apart if you get a close shot & will penetrate if your shot is less than perfect. I had a bullet break up when it hit the shoulder bone on my second shot on my last elk — at 9 yards. Thankfully the first made it to the lungs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 470168, member: 21641"] You need to try them and see which groups best out to about 300 yards. Since your spread will increase as distance increases, you need the best possible group to start with. Hopefully you can find one that groups well. With deer & antelope, any .300 mag bullet will kill. For elk, you need a bullet that will not come apart if you get a close shot & will penetrate if your shot is less than perfect. I had a bullet break up when it hit the shoulder bone on my second shot on my last elk — at 9 yards. Thankfully the first made it to the lungs! [/QUOTE]
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