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RE: 40-400-SP-CSA
(02-15-2016, 12:15 AM)Don McDowell Wrote: It sure don't take much to get off the hair on those rams.
Good job.
Thanks for the good word. I did have to ask myself what was wrong with hits down by the belly button... Now I'll just get ready for the next show. Shoot sharp, Mike
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RE: 40-400-SP-CSA
If I'm knocking them off the rail I really don't want to make a sight correction unless the wind picks up and a windage adjustment is necessary. But even then if just shading to the windward side sometimes is better than trying to chase a shot with the adjustment knobs.
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RE: 40-400-SP-CSA
Yes, I should have just layed the cross-hair along the rams' backs instead of changing the sight. But even so, it was fun! And I think the bullet showed me what I wanted to see. Shoot sharp, Mike