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I'm going to print this out and hand them out to customers. It will save time at the shop.
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This information is excellent! I have read extensively on the theoretical aspects of this topic but your perspective on the practical application and use has widened my understanding of the subject even more. I've also read your other informative topics like competitive shooting for beginners, ect. I keep a particular eye out for your posts. I'm new to this, so thanks a lot for sharing what you know.
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Great explanation of Parallax, thanks!
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Very helpful info, thank you so much. He should be unbanned, he does so much for us even though his attitude isn't the best.
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All that good free work and someone always has to nit pick to try to prove he's smarter than the OP....and they always fail.
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I saw a post in a 45/70 forum and they recommended sighting in the weapon at 150 yards. They referenced the bullet trajectory dope at http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_trajectory_table.htm that puts the MPBR (maximum point blank range) at 131 to 174 yards (and 150 yards being the median).
I am assuming much of the information you have written here is directly applicable to guns sighted in at 100 yards. How would it change (if at all) for a gun sighted in at 150 or say 300 yards (for a 300WinMag). What do you see as the value of sighting in at or very near the MPBR? ~Mark in San Bruno |
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WoW lot's a great info...
Thanks for the write-ups... I need to take some time to sit and concentrate on it all... I'm starting to realize there is a shytload to learn about long distance shooting! I'm still studying proper scope mounting ![]() Getting into the real subject matter is going to be like school all over again |
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Maximum point blank range will be defined as a cartridges ability to hit an X sized target with a center hold out to X distance. Lets take a 243 as an example with a 70gr Sierra Matchking doing 3100 fps. Point blank range on an 8" target is 320 yards, zero should be set to 275 yards. Bullet path never goes 4" above, or below, your line of sight. For an 18" target it would be 432 yards, zero should be set at 370 yards. Last edited by Horton Fenty; 10-23-2012 at 6:15 AM.. |
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I have the ability to dial my scope's knobs or hold off with my scope's reticle for a specific distance so I do that to place my bullets as precisely as possible. Most people prefer a reticle-centric zero. It makes for an easier aiming as your eye tries to center things without you even conciously thinking about it. Also, when you shift your zero away from center, you get larger aiming errors from canting the scope than when you use a reticle-centric zero for the range you are shooting at.
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I would not have it any other way.
It's more than just a "preference". It's brain wiring. Your brain aligns things in centric circles without concious effort. That's also why target/peep sights work so well with round targets.
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Randall Rausch AR work: www.ar15barrels.com Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com Glock, XD and M&P pistols, Benelli and Remington shotguns: barrel, sight, trigger and receiver work. Most work performed while-you-wait, evening and weekend appointments available. Founding member of the CAPRC |
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So, Randall, this thread is 1688 days old. You posted the above comment on the Ruger thread. Any thoughts to expanding this process ^^ in the context of "how to use your scope" ?
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No need to worry about fine tuning the elevation because a 20moa base will keep you in the sweet spot of the scope if you have a quality scope with the necessary elevation travel.
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Randall Rausch AR work: www.ar15barrels.com Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com Glock, XD and M&P pistols, Benelli and Remington shotguns: barrel, sight, trigger and receiver work. Most work performed while-you-wait, evening and weekend appointments available. Founding member of the CAPRC |
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Hello Randall. Thank you sir! I know of no other such place where, and I'm only halfway through reading, such knowledge is compiled in a digestible, succinct manner. I have a better command of the English language than most people, nicely done sir.
You have commented and helped me by explaining these type of things on other threads I've posted here on CG. Please know that your taking the time to write this all out is greatly appreciated. I've done a lot of reading over the last year and a half as I dove into LR Shooting. There is a lot to learn. It is a lot of knowledge to absorb and synthesize into real understanding. I came to my profession late in life. I always made a point of talking to the senior guys who were my age. But to someone who has been into, anything really, for a very long time, some of this is like breathing. You do it without even thinking about it. Having to explain it is actually frustrating. It slows down the conversation for you. It takes a certain sort of ordered mind to 'a' take the time to organize this data and 'b' the time and the willingness to do so. Despite the fact that I have learned a lot in the last eighteen months, I am still going to PM you about one specific question please. Still learning here. Last edited by sfarchitect; 06-12-2017 at 7:58 PM.. |
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Is this a joke?
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Language is a tool. Like any other tool, there are people who use it competently, and people who use it skillfully. Then there are those who should know better than to try to use it at all.
In answer to your question; No sir, you are. |
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Watch out! He uses language like a TOOL.
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Your response speaks volumes. Your false sense of being special is amusing.
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Brilliant... I love the smell of pseudointellectualism in the morning. |
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