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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 56246" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Horn,</p><p>Suggest that you do a Google search for Mil dot reticles, lots of good info - check the Premiere Reticle site for a good article.</p><p>We kill deer cleanly, with confidence out to 650 yards. After 700 the .308 seems to lose killing energy delivery. Have seen a lot of deer bite the dust from .308's the last few years, they are very effective between 5 and 600 yards.</p><p></p><p>Free floating barrel is doing just that - no contact with the fore-end from the chambered portion forward. Usually tested by being able to slide a business card the length of the barrel channel. Barrel is free to vibrate and do its harmonics hopefully the same for each shot.</p><p></p><p>We use 3.6" between centers of the round mildots, there are two shapes, footballs and baseballs. Check out Shooterrready and Mildot Master sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 56246, member: 25"] Horn, Suggest that you do a Google search for Mil dot reticles, lots of good info - check the Premiere Reticle site for a good article. We kill deer cleanly, with confidence out to 650 yards. After 700 the .308 seems to lose killing energy delivery. Have seen a lot of deer bite the dust from .308's the last few years, they are very effective between 5 and 600 yards. Free floating barrel is doing just that - no contact with the fore-end from the chambered portion forward. Usually tested by being able to slide a business card the length of the barrel channel. Barrel is free to vibrate and do its harmonics hopefully the same for each shot. We use 3.6" between centers of the round mildots, there are two shapes, footballs and baseballs. Check out Shooterrready and Mildot Master sites. [/QUOTE]
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