+3 seems too high for me at that 120-150 range which im too often encountering, perhaps i should try it sometime but for now +2 seems handy!
Thats my choice for all the medium trajectory rounds. Because it works for most big games at the most commonly shot distances. - dan
ha ha this is me everyday man---Brno 304 7x57r, 175gn nos Hornady rn, 48gn of RL19, fed 210 primer, +- 2450fps, bullet seated out to a coal of 3.171ish all of than one Norma brass! Set at 2” above at 100m! The groups are not fantastic, 2” for a 4 shot group with a cold barrel with an old Zeiss fix 4x German 1 reticle(heavy)… and a far from being great trigger lol! Anyway carried it this year for moose along my Ruger no1 9.3x62, I used it for bush walk where chances are moose would be inside 100m! I need to play with steering depth maybe I can get the groups tighter…
I also have a new to me Ruger no1 RSI 7x57 that I didn’t have time to play with yet! I would like to have that one loaded with lighter bullets and quite a bit faster velocity for caribou and sheep! If anyone have that rifle and want to share there success story regard reloads please pm me!
Would you use this for Whitetails?
i think if the 'mid range' was a bit more out there, than in here, over in southeast Aus, then a +3 could be ideal, perhaps it is out in the West, where a normal shot is often out there.
its not big deal but these Deer cartridges of mine have taken quite a few Small Dogs in their time(wild dog) an im often shooting the small Fallow deer....
in the past on my 270 wincester Rem700- i tried the 3+ but during the fallow season at moderated ranges i was proberly aiming a little more in favour of some drop, an id often shoot over or spine the critter in the mid range--
Agree that with the Big Sambar it might be a go-er for say my 30-06 @2500 with the 180gr load---- In fact i have to Re sight that in Today with the 180gr load cos im out of Woodleigh 150s....
Il see how it looks on Paper an let yas know!!