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Leupold VXIII LR versus the Mark 4 whats the difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="188MULE" data-source="post: 353850" data-attributes="member: 22670"><p>If you watch" hunting with the 300jazz" by 308nate. The 760yd antelope he shot, I had just missed. I had just shot at one at 800yds but shot a hair high because I had used my 30 degree chart but my rifle and ammo were about 75 degrees, the temperature of my truck, so I shot a little high. I put the rifle in the truck and we headed down the road and located another antelope. I had figure out why I had shot high so now I had the right chart. I dialed in for 760 and fired, way way over.</p><p>Nate looked at me and said where did you hit, I shot way over I said. Then I looked at my elevation knob "oops" dialed in 800 + 760 = way over. I asked nate if he was dailed in he said yes, a second later that goat was down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="188MULE, post: 353850, member: 22670"] If you watch" hunting with the 300jazz" by 308nate. The 760yd antelope he shot, I had just missed. I had just shot at one at 800yds but shot a hair high because I had used my 30 degree chart but my rifle and ammo were about 75 degrees, the temperature of my truck, so I shot a little high. I put the rifle in the truck and we headed down the road and located another antelope. I had figure out why I had shot high so now I had the right chart. I dialed in for 760 and fired, way way over. Nate looked at me and said where did you hit, I shot way over I said. Then I looked at my elevation knob "oops" dialed in 800 + 760 = way over. I asked nate if he was dailed in he said yes, a second later that goat was down. [/QUOTE]
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