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MOA at 400 but can't get on target at 650?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1715341" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Before you actually start chasing things that may or may not be present, I would redo this scenario either with someone spotting who can stay on his glass, or find a more desired location. The spotter does not have to be directly behind you, behind the shooter is good yes, but he can be 25 yards behind and still accomplish what is needed. Sounds like things were compounded against hitting the rock, and no one was proactive enough to do anything about it. Lol, I think we have all been there.</p><p>What was used to range the rock? So was it indeed 650?</p><p>As for the load falling apart the farther you go, if it was actually grouping or hitting 4" targets at 400 yards, it would really have to be bad ammo to spread to over 3 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1715341, member: 33622"] Before you actually start chasing things that may or may not be present, I would redo this scenario either with someone spotting who can stay on his glass, or find a more desired location. The spotter does not have to be directly behind you, behind the shooter is good yes, but he can be 25 yards behind and still accomplish what is needed. Sounds like things were compounded against hitting the rock, and no one was proactive enough to do anything about it. Lol, I think we have all been there. What was used to range the rock? So was it indeed 650? As for the load falling apart the farther you go, if it was actually grouping or hitting 4" targets at 400 yards, it would really have to be bad ammo to spread to over 3 feet. [/QUOTE]
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