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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1465055" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>So your Nikon was a mil-dot scope (I say that because if you hit a coyote at that distance, I wouldn't think you'd have a marker out there so I was wondering how you'd measure distance with a duplex reticle and not something mil or moa based)? </p><p></p><p>I understand doping your rifle at various yardages, but a 6mm bullet is fairly lightweight and at 100gr and I can't imagine that the bullet at 3200+fps isn't going to move a crap-load under even a 1-5mph wind (yes that was a double-negative).</p><p></p><p>It's hard as hell for me to get out to 500yds with a .223 (and I can barely get to 600-800yds with either of my .308 bolt-guns - one's got a Hart barrel and the other has a Broughton barrel), so I'm very impressed.</p><p></p><p>Who did the blueprinting and action work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1465055, member: 229"] So your Nikon was a mil-dot scope (I say that because if you hit a coyote at that distance, I wouldn't think you'd have a marker out there so I was wondering how you'd measure distance with a duplex reticle and not something mil or moa based)? I understand doping your rifle at various yardages, but a 6mm bullet is fairly lightweight and at 100gr and I can't imagine that the bullet at 3200+fps isn't going to move a crap-load under even a 1-5mph wind (yes that was a double-negative). It's hard as hell for me to get out to 500yds with a .223 (and I can barely get to 600-800yds with either of my .308 bolt-guns - one's got a Hart barrel and the other has a Broughton barrel), so I'm very impressed. Who did the blueprinting and action work? [/QUOTE]
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