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Question for the accuracy guys.
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<blockquote data-quote="Swampster" data-source="post: 5747346" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>I recently discovered that the app for my scope was 7-8 clicks high on elevation at 425 yards, with a 200 yard zero. I thought that with a 16" barrel it might be off the other way. I doubt that I'll be shooting any deer much past 100 yards though. A coyote I would throw lead at any range if that was the only shot I was going to get. Seems if they are never shot at, they tend to get closer and closer to the house, and chickens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swampster, post: 5747346, member: 589"] I recently discovered that the app for my scope was 7-8 clicks high on elevation at 425 yards, with a 200 yard zero. I thought that with a 16" barrel it might be off the other way. I doubt that I'll be shooting any deer much past 100 yards though. A coyote I would throw lead at any range if that was the only shot I was going to get. Seems if they are never shot at, they tend to get closer and closer to the house, and chickens. [/QUOTE]
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