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BHarvey said:I shoot a 260 with 139's in an 8 twist and I have to dial left windage for a good 'no wind zero'.
But there are a few instances where the amount needed is more or less.
For example- If the sun is at my 4 oclock, then I don't have to dial left windage until 800+ yds.
800- requires .5 moa left
900- same.
1k same.
If sun is at 8 oclock, then I have to dial .25-.5 moa left as early as 600 yds and then go to .75 for 800-1k. This also depends on how high or low the sun is.
If it's overcast, with sun at 8-9, then I do not have to dial left windage at 600, but still have to at 800-1k.
The range faces WNW.
Night time shooting to 1k using one spotlight, wether at 3-6 or 9 oclock, lighting the target from the 900 yard line, is something everyone should do.
sierra22 said:Cartridge choice was dictated by the small Vixen action, would have a bigger cartridge if it had been a bigger action.