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Which is better, 300 RUM or 338 RUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 6028" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Brent</p><p></p><p>You said something about an angle indicator on your scope? I am very interested in knowing what this is. I also had an experience 3 years ago on a bear that was what im guessing to be 45 degrees downhill at about 475 yards. I was shooting my .300 Win Mag. at the time. I shot way over him because of the angle. I did not compensate for the angle. Also 3 years ago, I did not know even 1/2 the stuff I do now about ballistics. If you can lead me in the direction of that angle it would really be a help. I have found from my studies that for long range shooting, anything over probly about 400 yards with a 30degree angle you definately need to compensate for how high you will now shoot. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 6028, member: 1403"] Brent You said something about an angle indicator on your scope? I am very interested in knowing what this is. I also had an experience 3 years ago on a bear that was what im guessing to be 45 degrees downhill at about 475 yards. I was shooting my .300 Win Mag. at the time. I shot way over him because of the angle. I did not compensate for the angle. Also 3 years ago, I did not know even 1/2 the stuff I do now about ballistics. If you can lead me in the direction of that angle it would really be a help. I have found from my studies that for long range shooting, anything over probly about 400 yards with a 30degree angle you definately need to compensate for how high you will now shoot. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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