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<blockquote data-quote="coyote1758" data-source="post: 341518" data-attributes="member: 21593"><p>Thanks for all the help.I went yesterday and got sighted back in, the temp was around 30 and my mpb is suppose to dead center at 257 and shot 3 shots in a 1/2 group, 1/4 from bulls eye and feel a lot better.I have learn to ck my gun more often during temp changes.I will tell untill shooting out to 650 yrds I never gave it much thught about trying to keep tight groups.I will never keep up with most the guys on this forum but it is fun to shoot that far out and am looking forward to having some more fin this summer.Again THANKS FOR ALL THE INFO IT WAS A BIG HELP.Thank chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyote1758, post: 341518, member: 21593"] Thanks for all the help.I went yesterday and got sighted back in, the temp was around 30 and my mpb is suppose to dead center at 257 and shot 3 shots in a 1/2 group, 1/4 from bulls eye and feel a lot better.I have learn to ck my gun more often during temp changes.I will tell untill shooting out to 650 yrds I never gave it much thught about trying to keep tight groups.I will never keep up with most the guys on this forum but it is fun to shoot that far out and am looking forward to having some more fin this summer.Again THANKS FOR ALL THE INFO IT WAS A BIG HELP.Thank chuck [/QUOTE]
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