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  • zimmden
    2.0 inches high at 100 yds will be right on at 200 yds with a 55 gr bullet @ 3240 fps and 1 inch high at 200 with a 40 gr bullet.
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  • bentley47
    I've found this tool to be very accurate;

    http://www.handloads.com/calc/index.html


    Zim is very close - the tool shows 1.8" @ 100 for a 200 yd zero. (If you shoot .2" groups, you are there)[:D]
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  • Rocky Raab
    At an estimated muzzle velocity, with an estimated bullet BC and an unknown scope-bore height, you can sight in about a couple inches high to be on at about 200 yards.

    I can't get it more precise than that.
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  • bentley47
    True. I used 1.5" scope height and sea level and got 1.8" using the tool generated coefficient. Variance in any of those and the result changes, some, but still in the ballpark of 2" high @ 100.
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  • sandwarrior
    375H&H,

    I would go to http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi and see where that gets you.

    You can use the estimate they give you and then adjust on the 100 yd. range you use. Go hunt and out to 200 yd. you won't have any problems. The drops are not enough to take you out of the kill zone. Shoot straight and post some pics when you get back.

    -good luck
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  • 375H&H
    Gonna set it 2" high @ 100 , talked with the land owner , he said not a problem to set a target out in one of his back fields and check it at 200 & 300 . This fella does NOT like Ground Hogs in his fields !!!

    Mounted the scope last night using one of those Wheeler's " Level level level " , worked like a charm , cross hairs where perfect.
    Read a review on them , seems they only work for mounting scopes on bolt action rifles , but for my needs it was just fine .

    Will get to the range this Thursday , and hopefully the field on Friday.





    Thanks for the advice .
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  • shoff14
    quote:Originally posted by 375H&H
    Gonna set it 2" high @ 100 , talked with the land owner , he said not a problem to set a target out in one of his back fields and check it at 200 & 300 . This fella does NOT like Ground Hogs in his fields !!!




    Ground hogs are hard on farm equipment and soybeans. One ground hog will eat enough soybeans to pay for a rifle in one year!
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