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<blockquote data-quote="JD Mock" data-source="post: 2958466" data-attributes="member: 74652"><p>I have been testing one and have found that the German lens produce a great image and the hash marks for longer shots were spot on. I shot a 6mm Dasher with 32.2 gr. of Varget and a 108 gr. Berger bullet @~2910 fps. I zeroed at 200, then shot targets at 300, 400, 500, and 600. The 500 yard target is unique in that it is a deer cut out with a hole in the heart area for a target. My son made this several years ago and I let the youngsters practice on it. I shot the Berger bullet first, but decided to see if another load would kill the deer. It was with same powder charge but with a Bart's 105 gr. VLD. Here are some pictures of the two shots.[ATTACH]515198[/ATTACH]</p><p>The two shots were in the 10 ring and one was an "X"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD Mock, post: 2958466, member: 74652"] I have been testing one and have found that the German lens produce a great image and the hash marks for longer shots were spot on. I shot a 6mm Dasher with 32.2 gr. of Varget and a 108 gr. Berger bullet @~2910 fps. I zeroed at 200, then shot targets at 300, 400, 500, and 600. The 500 yard target is unique in that it is a deer cut out with a hole in the heart area for a target. My son made this several years ago and I let the youngsters practice on it. I shot the Berger bullet first, but decided to see if another load would kill the deer. It was with same powder charge but with a Bart's 105 gr. VLD. Here are some pictures of the two shots.[ATTACH width="451px"]515198[/ATTACH] The two shots were in the 10 ring and one was an "X" [/QUOTE]
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