windy
Six pointer
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Post by windy on Jun 24, 2008 16:49:35 GMT -5
Personally if you want to shoot 150yds I would dial the scope in at 2.5in high at 100 yds If your windage is where you want it raising the POI would be a very simple adjustment Then shoot 50 -100 then 150yds to see where it hits If you don't have access to 150yd range then I would go with the 2.5in high at 100yds and make sure the 50yd shot is aok
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Post by esmd on Jun 24, 2008 18:32:54 GMT -5
Have you tried the new easyglide sabots that they're selling with the Shockwaves now? These are yellow, I think, versus the original black sabots (MMP HPH 24's).
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Post by tcomegashooter on Jun 24, 2008 21:33:59 GMT -5
I have found with these bullets that if they load harder they seal better and are more accurate. The looser the fit, the looser the the groups seem to be. If I was a betting man I would say your going to be around 8" low a 150 yards. Sight it in 3" high at a 100 and you should be dead on at 150.
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Post by bubba on Jul 14, 2008 20:31:18 GMT -5
or leave it where it is and aim at the spine @ 150...........
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Post by ozark on Jul 14, 2008 22:01:09 GMT -5
What do I think it will be at 150 yards? I think it will be WRONG. I don't know why you would be reluctant to turn the elevation knob to put you about 1.5 Inches high at 100 yards then you could just hold dead on at 50, 100 and 150 shooting at deer sized animals. Maybe you have decided that to get them all at the 50 yard mark before taking them. If so, great. Ben
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