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<blockquote data-quote="6MM06AI" data-source="post: 1393780" data-attributes="member: 55951"><p>This has been a great thread. I really enjoy reading all the different view points, while interesting, it still won't change my idea of 2" high at 100. And I don't expect my views to change anybody else and their way of Sighting. The main thing is to verify where that bullet hits at what distance by shooting and not solely relying on a ballistics app. </p><p>While the magnums are pretty flat they pale in comparison to wildcat rounds, 20-250, 22-243, 606Ai. All three of those are 18 to 20" low at 500 and dead on at 300 with a 2" high zero. None of my magnums 300 win, 300 rum, 6.5 wsm can do that. They don't have to, they are made for bigger critters that don't bark and howl. But once again I love this thread, keep the ideas coming and thanks for all the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6MM06AI, post: 1393780, member: 55951"] This has been a great thread. I really enjoy reading all the different view points, while interesting, it still won't change my idea of 2" high at 100. And I don't expect my views to change anybody else and their way of Sighting. The main thing is to verify where that bullet hits at what distance by shooting and not solely relying on a ballistics app. While the magnums are pretty flat they pale in comparison to wildcat rounds, 20-250, 22-243, 606Ai. All three of those are 18 to 20" low at 500 and dead on at 300 with a 2" high zero. None of my magnums 300 win, 300 rum, 6.5 wsm can do that. They don't have to, they are made for bigger critters that don't bark and howl. But once again I love this thread, keep the ideas coming and thanks for all the input. [/QUOTE]
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