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TC Omega load for distance and still knock one down ?
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<blockquote data-quote="451LRML" data-source="post: 4312005" data-attributes="member: 17256"><p>SS: I found with my in-line and a miss years ago that once one is past PBR - one is guessing. I agree with your 12-15" or it may be 7-10", either way for me I'd rather turn my dial and put the cross hairs where I know my bullet will impact - If I do my part with the hold. Today's rangefinders makes this very easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="451LRML, post: 4312005, member: 17256"] SS: I found with my in-line and a miss years ago that once one is past PBR - one is guessing. I agree with your 12-15" or it may be 7-10", either way for me I'd rather turn my dial and put the cross hairs where I know my bullet will impact - If I do my part with the hold. Today's rangefinders makes this very easy. [/QUOTE]
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