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<blockquote data-quote="Cruizin" data-source="post: 872937" data-attributes="member: 7095"><p>Thanks! This is a 7mm Dakota in a 26" McGowan barrel shooting the 180 grain berger at 3125 fps, nightforce 5.5-22x50 with moa retical, Alpine Gunworks chassis, Atlas Bipod. Rifle weights 12lbs as you see it. </p><p> </p><p>That rock is about 3' tall but that's a guess. I should of measured it with the retical. </p><p> </p><p>The conditions were different on each shot and the bullet is coming in at such a steep angle that you loose the bullet trace at the end of its flight. On the third shot I was holding to the left since I felt there was going to be more wind needed hence the miss. My point of aim was the center/upper part of the rock since I noticed you couldn't see your hits as well if they were placed lower in the shadows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruizin, post: 872937, member: 7095"] Thanks! This is a 7mm Dakota in a 26" McGowan barrel shooting the 180 grain berger at 3125 fps, nightforce 5.5-22x50 with moa retical, Alpine Gunworks chassis, Atlas Bipod. Rifle weights 12lbs as you see it. That rock is about 3' tall but that's a guess. I should of measured it with the retical. The conditions were different on each shot and the bullet is coming in at such a steep angle that you loose the bullet trace at the end of its flight. On the third shot I was holding to the left since I felt there was going to be more wind needed hence the miss. My point of aim was the center/upper part of the rock since I noticed you couldn't see your hits as well if they were placed lower in the shadows. [/QUOTE]
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