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I use both, I grew hunting with MOA, when I started shooting long range I switched to Mil. Not because Mil was better, I just though it was cool. I range with a rangefinder not with the reticle & as far as doing the math who does math anymore. I enter data and wait for the solution. To me 2.5...
Part #005661 I talked with Forster yesterday, This die is in production but at least a month out. Would love to find a new one, but would take a used one.
mule deer , Wyoming & no I don't need it, could use something smaller but this is what I will feel more comfortable with for long range. I realize that the range I'm talking is not ELR but it is extreme for me. I want the rifle in hand that will give me the best odds of success
If I had it figured out I would not have asked the question. The obvious answer is long barrel=velocity I get that, but was looking for the not so obvious. A good example of this is where you pointed out short heavy barrels are more rigid. That is a positive & is something I had not thought...
I shoot 300 gr. bergers. out of a 26 inch barrel at 2750 fps. At 1200 yds drop is 408 inches & with a 10 mile cross wind drift is 80.2 inches. With all my internet searches it looks like by switching to a 24 inch tube I would loose 50fps (worst case). That would be shooting that same pill at...
Turning a savage 112 magnum target into a single shot hunting rifle. Will be used inside 1200 yards, is there any reason to go with a barrel over 24 inch.