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<blockquote data-quote="Ratwhiskers" data-source="post: 173392" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>Well Chaps.</p><p> </p><p>Back from Battle Hill Range, County Durham.</p><p> </p><p>Only got to shoot at 300yrds as there were only 7 of us bothered to turn up and some of the lads wanted to shoot WW2's rifles. The weather was a gusty 8 -12mph @ 10 oclock, but there was little rain in the air so that was a bonus.</p><p>Following the data sheet (7mm 130smk's @2800) l dialed in 4.75 mins of elevation and held off half a mil for the wind, and sod me if l wasn't on target!! 14 rounds in a 4"x6" patch and 5 were in the 2" aim point, also made a reasonable 53X60 (10shots for score) on the BR target, so l didn't think l'd done bad for a first attempt in thoughs conditions.</p><p>As for Don's Q about the scope, l'm really chuffed with it. l played about looking at various know targets and checking it against the data book for the scope and couldn't falt it at all. l like the FFP as the reticle doesn't jump out at you as you increase the power of magnification, the only thing l will say is that l'm glad l got the scope with the illuminated reticle as it's a bit fine and you can loose it when out lamping foxes.</p><p> </p><p>Regards.</p><p> </p><p>Ratwhiskers.</p><p>....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratwhiskers, post: 173392, member: 9213"] Well Chaps. Back from Battle Hill Range, County Durham. Only got to shoot at 300yrds as there were only 7 of us bothered to turn up and some of the lads wanted to shoot WW2's rifles. The weather was a gusty 8 -12mph @ 10 oclock, but there was little rain in the air so that was a bonus. Following the data sheet (7mm 130smk's @2800) l dialed in 4.75 mins of elevation and held off half a mil for the wind, and sod me if l wasn't on target!! 14 rounds in a 4"x6" patch and 5 were in the 2" aim point, also made a reasonable 53X60 (10shots for score) on the BR target, so l didn't think l'd done bad for a first attempt in thoughs conditions. As for Don's Q about the scope, l'm really chuffed with it. l played about looking at various know targets and checking it against the data book for the scope and couldn't falt it at all. l like the FFP as the reticle doesn't jump out at you as you increase the power of magnification, the only thing l will say is that l'm glad l got the scope with the illuminated reticle as it's a bit fine and you can loose it when out lamping foxes. Regards. Ratwhiskers. .... [/QUOTE]
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