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Sounds right but if the goal is to find
the best ammo for your gun I wouldn't worry to much about the adjusting up or down till you run through all the candidate ammo. Once you are on the paper I'd shoot a group of three or so with a couple different brands and weights to see which groups best. Remember to try the different bullet weights for the calibre that you are using. It often is this that the rifle will be the most finickey about. With a hunting weight barrel I wouldn't shoot to many because you are probubly gonna start stringing shots because of the barrel getting hot. Once you settle on the best brand then just go slow. Shoot a few shots each trip to the range (maybe 10 total) and fine tune it. Make about 8 or 10 trips to the range doing this each time and walking the distance out each time and you'll get it right on. Remember to check out the point blank range of whatever calibre you are shooting. For most deer rounds you will want to be about an inch high at 100 yards. |
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