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Started by 1highhog, December 22, 2009, 09:32:09 am

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1highhog

Guys, I shoot a .308 Lever Action Browning, this year I started using Hornady Ammo.  I typically zero my rifles in at 200 yds., but because of limited space today, I can only shoot a little over a hundred yds.  So my question is, to have it zeroed in still for 200, what will I need to be shooting at it on 100 yds?  By the way, I'm using 165 grain SST Superformance.

pick_DA_EAGLES

according to hornady's web sight it says that if you are dead on @200 you will be 1.80" high @100.



http://www.hornady.com/store/308-Win-165-gr-SST-Superformance/

 

1highhog

That was exactly the page I was looking for.  For some reason when looking earlier I couldn't find it, must have been in to much of a hurry, thanks pick_DA_EAGLES.

woodrow hog call

Let me know how those shoot, I bought a box the other day but I haven't had a chance to shoot any yet. I have BLR .308 also, I shot into a tree limb that was not there in my scope, on my only chance this year. The first time I shot at a deer that didn't die with that rifle.
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1highhog

I'll send you a PM about how they shoot woodrow.

colt-45

My dad and I each have one of these. His is a belgium made. Mine Japan, both great rifles.