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  2. Accurize your Vortex BDC and hash mark-based reticles

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    BDC Reticles are designed around a general ballistics curve and intended to get hunters and shooters in the kill/hit zone at respective ranges. The new software update ensures you know exactly where each mark is dead on. Using your reticle for holdovers is a fast way to get on target and send rounds down range quickly and efficiently.

  3. GSeven Online Ballistics Calculator Program Right Here At LRH

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    Sep 30, 2010. #1. GSeven Ballistics Calculator. In cooperation with Aaron Davidson of Gunwerks and GSeven, we now have a superb online ballistics calculator program. No need to download and install anything. And you can save data online and come back to it, too. You can access it from the navigation bar in the forums or from the vertical nav on ...

  4. Using Quick Load for Optimum Barrel Timing and OCW Node Matches

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    You can either use the attached table in pdf or the excel spreadsheet that is available with your barrel length input into it. bbl. Go to the end of the document to see the muzzle exit bbl time compared to Node 6 for a 25.25 inch bbl. from Long's work. It is attached below. This table is the one output in QL.

  5. Zeiss Victory RF 10x45 Rangefinder Binocular Review

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    Street price is around $3,000. Faster Than A Speeding Bullet! On my recent antelope hunt I was able to show the Zeiss Victory RF 10x45 Rangefinder Binocular unit to several other hunters. Without exception, the first comment was always to marvel at the speed with which the unit returned a range. Only one touch of the main control button is needed.

  6. Choice of bullet for Moose hunt | Long Range Hunting Forum

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    Next month, I'll be headed to Newfoundland for a moose hunt. I have chosen two bullets to work with. The first is the Barnes 190 grain LRX BT. The second is the Berger 245 grain Elite Hunter. The caliber rifle is a 300 PRC. The rifle seems to like the Berger better as it is a bit more accurate. What I find surprising is that the Barnes has over ...

  7. Swarovski Z5 5-25x52 BT question | Long Range Hunting Forum

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    Location. Long Island, New York. Jul 12, 2023. #1. I have a Swarovski Z5 5-25x52 BT rifle scope. It is my understanding that the scope has 43moa of vertical adjustment. However, in checking the travel I noticed the following: 1. The scope is limited to about one revolution of adjustment.

  8. Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics | Page 2 - Page 2 | Long...

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    MERC - Maximum Effective Range Calculator. speedengineer; Aug 24, 2020; 2 3. Replies 40 Views 13K ...

  9. Optics For Sale | Page 2 | Long Range Hunting Forum

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    For Sale Swarovski X5i 5-25x56 P1/4 MOA BRM-I+ (Free Shipping!) RuninL8. Sunday at 10:32 AM. Replies. 1. Views. 160. Yesterday at 12:14 PM. RuninL8.

  10. 6mm creedmoore build. what twist should i choose for light...

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    The US military has decided that a Sg = 1.5 is adequate. The Miller Sg estimator has been used & accepted for decades. Looking at the Berger stability calculator: Should the bullet of choice be the 88 grain 6mm flat base Berger a 9 twist would be required to achieve a Sg greater than 1.5 at sea level at 75 F..

  11. Barrel contour - Long Range Hunting Forum

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    Many Barrel makers have a different ID for there contours and the best way to chose is to look up their barrel dimensions and chose from that. Normally non magnum sporter barrels are .600 to .625 at the muzzle. Magnum sporter barrels are .650 to .700 And Sindaro contours are .750 to .810 depending on the maker.