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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 6560" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>You know Ian, i've never worked with a flat-top post, as seems most of the more common plex posts are pointed. I've only used this method myself once with my 700 6AI. Had a 4-12X Burris Mini on top. Exbal calculated the plex zero, and i had a Stoney Point target turret screwed on. I can't remember offhand what the post was zeroed for, but i ranged a little cactus on a teepee butte at 600 some (been awhile-- can't remember exactly). Ran the clicks in, got steady and shot, and darn if i didn't nail the cactus. (even saw the hole in it). I was coyote hunting at the time-- sure wish it was one of them-- oh well, next time. I know this has nothing to do with ranging with the reticle, but it was fun nevertheless. This guy I was speaking of has got quite a shooting savvy, and has made the system work on several elk and antelope, as well as coyotes. I've been working with the Burris Ballistic Plex reticles myself recently, and that's been a bunch of fun, especially in combination with Exbal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 6560, member: 1133"] You know Ian, i've never worked with a flat-top post, as seems most of the more common plex posts are pointed. I've only used this method myself once with my 700 6AI. Had a 4-12X Burris Mini on top. Exbal calculated the plex zero, and i had a Stoney Point target turret screwed on. I can't remember offhand what the post was zeroed for, but i ranged a little cactus on a teepee butte at 600 some (been awhile-- can't remember exactly). Ran the clicks in, got steady and shot, and darn if i didn't nail the cactus. (even saw the hole in it). I was coyote hunting at the time-- sure wish it was one of them-- oh well, next time. I know this has nothing to do with ranging with the reticle, but it was fun nevertheless. This guy I was speaking of has got quite a shooting savvy, and has made the system work on several elk and antelope, as well as coyotes. I've been working with the Burris Ballistic Plex reticles myself recently, and that's been a bunch of fun, especially in combination with Exbal. [/QUOTE]
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