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Try using a white dot on a black background then quarter the dot with your reticule, that is a simple easy way to gain a precise aiming point with crosshairs.
Understand what was written and why. This is the difference between a "varmint" and a "medium game" animal, unless you are producing varmint like terminal ballistics velocity itself is not the answer and can't be due to the impracticality of delivering the required amount of energy. The larger...
Re: Recovered Bullets-lets see 'em <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: knockemdown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The higher sectional density of the .243" bullet = more efficient energy transfer at impact, comparatively, to a .224" of equal mass. The...
Re: Killin Science and bullet selection for the layman TresMon is correct for light game and powerful high velocity firearms (I.E. for every 30lb of game animal weight you have somewhere in the order of 1000f/lb of energy). Alaskaguide is correct for large game. The confusion seems to be...
Re: challenge for the ballistics gurus! If you are talking practical range of load I.E entering transonic, that is easy all these loads are entering transonic at sea level and standard atmosphere at around 750 yards so that is the "practical range" for drop and drift that I have used (drift...
Re: USO 3.-8-22 or 8-32 NXS for Varmints on 6mm ? I like the 8-32 nightforce for long range bunnies, the extra magnification can come in handy and I don't need the lower bottom end or the larger elevation range in that application.