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Point of impact shift shooting with a bipod or a backpack and bipld height?
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2829887" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>Sounds like good advice you're getting, and I cannot agree more rounds down range will tell the story. I shoot both out to 1000 and to be honest I have not noticed a change. The real deal is at that range is it is hard to tell unless you have either zero wind, or a very consistent wind. Where I shoot, across two different draws, the wind can actually be blowing in every direction and then opposite on the next shot, it makes for a very difficult shot at 1000 yards. When you are trying to figure out your POI I would suggest being very picky of the days, or time of day you shoot to get some consistency to your bullet travel. At my house I can shoot out to 500 yards and at that distance I do not see any change in my custom 28 Nosler which is the only rifle I hunt at distance with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2829887, member: 67530"] Sounds like good advice you're getting, and I cannot agree more rounds down range will tell the story. I shoot both out to 1000 and to be honest I have not noticed a change. The real deal is at that range is it is hard to tell unless you have either zero wind, or a very consistent wind. Where I shoot, across two different draws, the wind can actually be blowing in every direction and then opposite on the next shot, it makes for a very difficult shot at 1000 yards. When you are trying to figure out your POI I would suggest being very picky of the days, or time of day you shoot to get some consistency to your bullet travel. At my house I can shoot out to 500 yards and at that distance I do not see any change in my custom 28 Nosler which is the only rifle I hunt at distance with. [/QUOTE]
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