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Questions about my drop chart
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<blockquote data-quote="DIDIHITIT?" data-source="post: 1849325" data-attributes="member: 112615"><p>I entered my elevation correctly. I am definitely seeing the 600+ in action. Hahaha. I plan on this being a 600 and in rifle. I dont even have a range finder (vortex ranger 1000, plan on upgrading soon) that is reliable enough to plan on long range hunting, just targets. I probably would only shoot at coyotes or wolves at 600 anyway. I have put in a lot of trigger time to be as mediocre of a shot as I am. Definitely dont feel comfortable shooting a deer or elk past 500. I dont miss deer or elk very often but I dont shoot past 300 very much. I just wanna have fun and understand ballistics better. There wont be any animals counting on me knowing my stuff. Just targets and rock. I'll m gonna triple check my zero. I'm also pretty eager to try the tall target tracking test. Thanks for all the help. You guys are all giving me quite the education. Joing this site has been great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIDIHITIT?, post: 1849325, member: 112615"] I entered my elevation correctly. I am definitely seeing the 600+ in action. Hahaha. I plan on this being a 600 and in rifle. I dont even have a range finder (vortex ranger 1000, plan on upgrading soon) that is reliable enough to plan on long range hunting, just targets. I probably would only shoot at coyotes or wolves at 600 anyway. I have put in a lot of trigger time to be as mediocre of a shot as I am. Definitely dont feel comfortable shooting a deer or elk past 500. I dont miss deer or elk very often but I dont shoot past 300 very much. I just wanna have fun and understand ballistics better. There wont be any animals counting on me knowing my stuff. Just targets and rock. I'll m gonna triple check my zero. I'm also pretty eager to try the tall target tracking test. Thanks for all the help. You guys are all giving me quite the education. Joing this site has been great! [/QUOTE]
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