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I was thinking TC Compass 6.5 Creedmoor and changed my mind
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3187837" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I think you're going to use this for Deer Hunting. Hunted all my life, and the one thing I knew, was the approximate distance I'd have a shot. So, if this is a hunting rifle, you need to figure your distance/angle/etc. (I hunted places where you rarely had huge distance shots and personally, would never take a long distance shot I was not sure I could hit consistently.) But I have no idea where your shooting, but I'd find the ammo that your gun loves at 100 yards then test it at your maximum shot. This way you'll know how the bullet stabilizes at distance. Pick the one that has the most consistent groups. Don't worry about high or low good groups but only that they are repeatable. Then just learn the dope on your scope or the hold.</p><p>Happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3187837, member: 38658"] I think you're going to use this for Deer Hunting. Hunted all my life, and the one thing I knew, was the approximate distance I'd have a shot. So, if this is a hunting rifle, you need to figure your distance/angle/etc. (I hunted places where you rarely had huge distance shots and personally, would never take a long distance shot I was not sure I could hit consistently.) But I have no idea where your shooting, but I'd find the ammo that your gun loves at 100 yards then test it at your maximum shot. This way you'll know how the bullet stabilizes at distance. Pick the one that has the most consistent groups. Don't worry about high or low good groups but only that they are repeatable. Then just learn the dope on your scope or the hold. Happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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