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TC Omega load for distance and still knock one down ?
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<blockquote data-quote="8up" data-source="post: 4309538" data-attributes="member: 2774"><p>Ok current scope is a 3x9 bushnell elite 4200 if I remember right. Its the clearest scope I have ever had On a deer rifle. I now have a Nikon Monarch 3 6-24x50. I could take it off a LAR. I should be shooting off a a gun rail in a ladder stand. I'm wanting to be able to hit the 200yd mark. Should I go with the flatter shooting 250gr or 290 at that distance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8up, post: 4309538, member: 2774"] Ok current scope is a 3x9 bushnell elite 4200 if I remember right. Its the clearest scope I have ever had On a deer rifle. I now have a Nikon Monarch 3 6-24x50. I could take it off a LAR. I should be shooting off a a gun rail in a ladder stand. I'm wanting to be able to hit the 200yd mark. Should I go with the flatter shooting 250gr or 290 at that distance? [/QUOTE]
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