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Wildcats and the Kahn at 1 mile plus....
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 64661" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Kirby,</p><p> Good post, I am getting ready to test the 300 gr Wildcat .338 bullets when I get back from Mesa Az. next week. I found a spot to do the mile but like almost everyone else it is cross canyon work. I think that this cross canyon work is at least some of the problem causing vertical group size ( I have had the same problems ). I have experenced the occasional dropped or "flown over" shot myself. I believe that this is from unreadable wind / thermal conditions and not equipment related. I have had variations of several feet @ 1550 yards with an extreme velocity spread of only 13 fps, but like you I had only 3-5 inches of windage. I think that this is just life in the canyons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 64661, member: 4"] Kirby, Good post, I am getting ready to test the 300 gr Wildcat .338 bullets when I get back from Mesa Az. next week. I found a spot to do the mile but like almost everyone else it is cross canyon work. I think that this cross canyon work is at least some of the problem causing vertical group size ( I have had the same problems ). I have experenced the occasional dropped or "flown over" shot myself. I believe that this is from unreadable wind / thermal conditions and not equipment related. I have had variations of several feet @ 1550 yards with an extreme velocity spread of only 13 fps, but like you I had only 3-5 inches of windage. I think that this is just life in the canyons. [/QUOTE]
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