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The Basics, Starting Out
Small Caliber Long Range Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotemaster" data-source="post: 780838" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>Assuming you are going to dial up with the Leupold--make sure the scope is perfectly in alignment with the bore, otherwise you will be canting as you come up. I shot a fast twist .223 for Coyotes for the first time this year (usually using a Shilen/Swift) with 69SMK and shot several at 350 yds and some at 250--results do vary from shot to shot with this bullet. If you shoot a bolt gun the 75 Amax may be a better answer. I bought a bunch of 65 SGK but so far unimpressed, at least on milk jug performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotemaster, post: 780838, member: 2479"] Assuming you are going to dial up with the Leupold--make sure the scope is perfectly in alignment with the bore, otherwise you will be canting as you come up. I shot a fast twist .223 for Coyotes for the first time this year (usually using a Shilen/Swift) with 69SMK and shot several at 350 yds and some at 250--results do vary from shot to shot with this bullet. If you shoot a bolt gun the 75 Amax may be a better answer. I bought a bunch of 65 SGK but so far unimpressed, at least on milk jug performance. [/QUOTE]
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