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I'm just starting to reload and I was wondering if anyone had a good baseline for .223, 26" barrel, 1:12 twist. From using factory ammo I know it likes 55 grain bullets so I was going to use to experiment starting with them. I'm more curious with different types of powder and primers to use.
So I read a few other posts about this subject but I'm still a little confused. When you are shooting down hill at a target how do you account for the angle in the trajectory? Do you adjust your scope so that you are basically shooting the straight line distance?
I'm looking for a scope that cost less than 400 dollars. I'm putting this scope on a Remington 700 .223 with a 26" barrel. I would like to shoot accurately as far as possible. I was looking a millett and thought they look pretty good does anyone else have any input?