nomadhunter
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Hello to those who read this humble thread, I've been hunting w/ a post '64 Winchester model 70 chambered for .30-06; I use an early model Leuplod VX1 3-9x40 for optics and ALWAYS set my scope @ 4x- the sweet spot for woods & chaparral. I shoot 150 gr Winchester Power Point and zero for MPBR. I never had to use MPBR to it's fullest potential- I harvest my bucks well w/in 200 yds.; Cut sign, track, Spot & stalk combined with still-hunt has been my tactics for years.
This year I dappled in high desert hunting and creeping up on those critters is a delicate piece of work; on three attempts I couldn't get w/in my effective range. But in the same environment I've watched my hunting friend take a nice buck @ 300+yds. Now, I am about diversifying my tactics-LR. lightbulb
So, I am looking into a Winchester Model 70 chambered for .270 and considering the Leupold FXII 6x36 equipped with the LR reticle. I expect to reach out with a faster & flatter flying 130 gr, say, 4-500 yds. w/out too much concern of what extreme LR shooters have to "dope-up". To me, considering my experience, that seems a good start and as for reaching out that far, well, good luck to me. I foresee range time.
Zero at 200 yds.? or MPBR? hmm?
Bench to zero - for sure.
Plenty of practice in the prone, sitting, and kneeling-yes.
Well, that's it; any feed back is welcomed.
Thanks to all who took interest in this thread.
This year I dappled in high desert hunting and creeping up on those critters is a delicate piece of work; on three attempts I couldn't get w/in my effective range. But in the same environment I've watched my hunting friend take a nice buck @ 300+yds. Now, I am about diversifying my tactics-LR. lightbulb
So, I am looking into a Winchester Model 70 chambered for .270 and considering the Leupold FXII 6x36 equipped with the LR reticle. I expect to reach out with a faster & flatter flying 130 gr, say, 4-500 yds. w/out too much concern of what extreme LR shooters have to "dope-up". To me, considering my experience, that seems a good start and as for reaching out that far, well, good luck to me. I foresee range time.
Zero at 200 yds.? or MPBR? hmm?
Bench to zero - for sure.
Plenty of practice in the prone, sitting, and kneeling-yes.
Well, that's it; any feed back is welcomed.
Thanks to all who took interest in this thread.