12-05-2024, 07:00 PM
(12-05-2024, 05:23 PM)300BLK Wrote: I guess we all should check centerline of bore to scope. 2.9” seem awfully high.Thanks for all the comebacks.
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.
With my current shooting experience Ihave reduced to 250yds ,I can hit and kill at that distance comfortably .
I measured my scope height and used a program to get a near zero and Hornady's program to dope it out to 250. my ranges here max out at 200 and realistically 100yds but one of the places I hunt let me take shots from my tree stand at 300 so I'm dialed in with the factory 103's
I also cheated by taking a BOGA grip and matting it to a grip for a GoPro camera . it allows me to attach to a 2x4 or the safety bar on a tree stand adjust it and shoot from a rest