12-05-2024, 05:23 PM
I guess we all should check centerline of bore to scope. 2.9” seem awfully high.
My 20” Howa shoots my 75gr VMax @2950, 1” high at 100, 2” low at 200, and 9” low at 300. Raising 1moa would put it 2” high at 100, zeroed at 200, and 6” low at 300. A backbone hold would work on a coyote at 300, and a deer maybe to 350.
We all should know our real world trajectories rather than depending upon a table. I’ve come to appreciate FFP scopes since the reticle subtensions remain the same regardless of magnification.
My 20” Howa shoots my 75gr VMax @2950, 1” high at 100, 2” low at 200, and 9” low at 300. Raising 1moa would put it 2” high at 100, zeroed at 200, and 6” low at 300. A backbone hold would work on a coyote at 300, and a deer maybe to 350.
We all should know our real world trajectories rather than depending upon a table. I’ve come to appreciate FFP scopes since the reticle subtensions remain the same regardless of magnification.