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n570 temperature stability
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<blockquote data-quote="slowshot18" data-source="post: 2316797" data-attributes="member: 119000"><p>It sounds as if I'll need to bring my LabRadar with me and take a few test shots once I'm in the area. As far as shooting over animals, I have done that before with a 6.5 cm that had a load developed at near sea level on the coast and 90F temps. Took it to Rocksprings, TX, approximately 2,500' elevation, and 60 degree temps. Shot about a foot over a blackbuck doe at 400 yards. After that, I decided to actually use my kestrel and make a new dope card to 500 yards and did not have anymore problems the rest of the trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowshot18, post: 2316797, member: 119000"] It sounds as if I'll need to bring my LabRadar with me and take a few test shots once I'm in the area. As far as shooting over animals, I have done that before with a 6.5 cm that had a load developed at near sea level on the coast and 90F temps. Took it to Rocksprings, TX, approximately 2,500' elevation, and 60 degree temps. Shot about a foot over a blackbuck doe at 400 yards. After that, I decided to actually use my kestrel and make a new dope card to 500 yards and did not have anymore problems the rest of the trip. [/QUOTE]
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