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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1669636" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>I keep my DOPE on my waterproof wrist data card and ride it up to my offhand elbow. I don't like them on the stock, you can't see them easily when you need them without taking your eyes way off the target. There are accessories to attach DOPE cards to your scope rail but best to leave those on the competition course. For hunting they're snag magnets.</p><p></p><p>As far as minimum accuracy, depends on what you want to shoot at. A steel plate at 600yrds at a match could be 12-18 inches wide while the vital area of a coyote is very much smaller. Other than taking a class on long range shooting, I'd say that the rifle will not likely be the limiting factor. The shooter is almost always the limiting factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1669636, member: 96226"] I keep my DOPE on my waterproof wrist data card and ride it up to my offhand elbow. I don't like them on the stock, you can't see them easily when you need them without taking your eyes way off the target. There are accessories to attach DOPE cards to your scope rail but best to leave those on the competition course. For hunting they're snag magnets. As far as minimum accuracy, depends on what you want to shoot at. A steel plate at 600yrds at a match could be 12-18 inches wide while the vital area of a coyote is very much smaller. Other than taking a class on long range shooting, I'd say that the rifle will not likely be the limiting factor. The shooter is almost always the limiting factor. [/QUOTE]
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