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Post by deadon on Nov 1, 2010 16:38:37 GMT -5
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Post by Jed on Nov 2, 2010 6:41:34 GMT -5
Looks like some good groups, Rusty! Are you anxious to try them on some deer?
One question for you: You have half of the groups above the horizontal line on your target, and the other half below the horizontal line. What is the explanation for this? Thanks!
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Post by deadeye on Nov 2, 2010 7:44:21 GMT -5
temp change & powder change 54-55.im guessing/nice shootin deadon ;D
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Post by deadon on Nov 2, 2010 10:30:50 GMT -5
temp change & powder change 54-55.im guessing/nice shootin deadon ;D Nope, me fiddling with the scope too much Rusty
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Post by Chris Champion on Nov 2, 2010 16:15:13 GMT -5
Looks like your barrel likes to be shot dirty.
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Post by Jed on Nov 2, 2010 18:23:56 GMT -5
Good to know the variations were caused by the operator! Keep that sucker dialed in 3" above that horizontal line, and you've got a 200 yard MPBR killing machine! (Even farther if you've got a rangefinder and a ballistic drop reticle!)
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Post by deadon on Nov 2, 2010 19:35:28 GMT -5
Good to know the variations were caused by the operator! Keep that sucker dialed in 3" above that horizontal line, and you've got a 200 yard MPBR killing machine! (Even farther if you've got a rangefinder and a ballistic drop reticle!) I have learned over the years to take OR at least check out other folks advice. I understand and will try what you advise BUT-------- what does MPRB mean? Thanks for caring, Rusty
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Post by deadon on Nov 2, 2010 19:37:37 GMT -5
Looks like your barrel likes to be shot dirty. Yep Chris, I ain't used to that in a MLdr but I will accept it. Thanks, Rusty
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Post by DBinNY on Nov 3, 2010 21:14:49 GMT -5
MPBR - maximum point blank range meaning your bullet never goes about 3" or below 3" of your point of aim. If your gun shot 3" high at 100 and 3" low at 200 you would have a 6" MPBR of 200 yards.
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Post by deadon on Nov 3, 2010 21:36:39 GMT -5
MPBR - maximum point blank range meaning your bullet never goes about 3" or below 3" of your point of aim. If your gun shot 3" high at 100 and 3" low at 200 you would have a 6" MPBR of 200 yards. Whooooowe, This stuff is fun. Thank you Sir Rusty
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