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Yes I zeroed my mark v at 300 meters ...using factory ammo ....and it works perfectly."".yes I tried to reload for it but it didn’t work out ....and I went back to factory ammo....
WhelanLad, three inches high at 100 has worked for me for at least fifty years.
Ted
People have been doing it for years. It used to be more common than it is now.
Same for me. I have used this sighting with great success. Works across a broad range of chamberings.
Shot last fall's Elk at 355 yards with my 6.5x55AI so sighted. Dead on hold did the job perfectly. Dave.
WhelanLad, three inches high at 100 has worked for me for at least fifty years.
Ted
Me too
3" high at 100yds is putting the average shooters zero at 275yds. Useing 3000fps and 450 g1 bc as the average
Yep, and my 270s with 130 gr Partitions at 3200 are almost as flat: 3 high at 100, a tad more at 200, around 3 low at 300, and a bit less than a foot low at 400.
Sure nice to hold dead on all the way out to 300 and top of the back at 400 on sheep and goats, and out to well past 400 on moose.
BTW, that 130 bullet is very deadly on everything I have taken using it, including our huge moose and big mountain caribou bulls.
Ted
Dogleg said:You can bump that up a notch with a 270 Weatherby at 3500 fps. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve killed the crap out of things with .270s, but when B & C and Roy’s .270 puts 700 on the map, and you can do plus 1 on a duplex it sort of changes things a bit.
People with a salt allergy should tread carefully.
Amen Bro.
My old 270 Wby that Bevan King chambered up for me drove 130s at 3500 and 150s to 3200 with good case life, and no loose primer pockets from head expansion.
Never stretched it to 700, but that rifle sighted in three inches high at 100, shot an average of a mere 7-8 inches low of the bull on targets set up at the turkey rail on our silhouette range. That's 428 yards, and still really packing the mail when 150 gr A Swift Frames got there.
They were absolutely devastating in that rifle.
Ted




























