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<blockquote data-quote="jakehaffey" data-source="post: 1125642" data-attributes="member: 92529"><p>Hi all, my name is Jake and I have been hunting for 18+ years. I have never been great at shooting but honestly never put the time into learning. I am hoping to change that and get decent with my new rifle. I invested in a new Weatherby Vanguard S2 .270 and got an Alpen Apex XP 6-24X50 scope with BDC. I have begun the break in period and am about 20 rounds in. Next on my agenda is learning what my holding points are with this scope and I have been trying to find answers online. I know shooting it and finding out first hand will be needed but was hoping to dig up a good starting point. I am brand new to this and any info or advice is greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakehaffey, post: 1125642, member: 92529"] Hi all, my name is Jake and I have been hunting for 18+ years. I have never been great at shooting but honestly never put the time into learning. I am hoping to change that and get decent with my new rifle. I invested in a new Weatherby Vanguard S2 .270 and got an Alpen Apex XP 6-24X50 scope with BDC. I have begun the break in period and am about 20 rounds in. Next on my agenda is learning what my holding points are with this scope and I have been trying to find answers online. I know shooting it and finding out first hand will be needed but was hoping to dig up a good starting point. I am brand new to this and any info or advice is greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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