Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: blindluck on June 21, 2014, 01:47:58 PM
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Does anyone have any experience using this system? Just wondering how percise they are out long range understanding they are provided accurate information.
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I have one on a .270 Win rifle. It is pretty accurate out to 350 yards. I have not shot it farther then that. I read a lot of good stories about them when I was deciding to go CDS or not.
SR1
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I've got two. On a .270, and on a .300 wsm. Flawless performance out to 500 yards, so far. I need to go somewhere to try them farther.
I can't recommend them strongly enough.
Be sure and take the time to provide Leupold with accurate information about your projectile, velocity, altitude, temperature, etc.
Wsmnut
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My works great!!! Farthest I've shot it is 550 yards and it was right on.
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I have one on my Savage .338 Win Mag. I have not tried it past 325 yards yet, that's the max room I have on my shooting range in the back field, but it seems to work good to there. I just ordered a Leupold VX-6 3-18x44mm with CDS yesterday for my 30-06 so I am going to run a few rounds through the chronograph latter and get ready to order the dial so all I have to do is swap the scope and re-sight in when I get it. Getting ready for Oregon antelope in August and Nevada deer in November, I'm hoping the new scope will be perfect for those tags.
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I have one in my 7mm mag and its money. Consistent out to 725.
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My 257 wby loves it. Scary accurate. Zeroed at 300. Any closer is within mpbr, past 300 I dial it up. Poor man's sniper/scout. Hard to believe Huskemaw had this market covered for so long at such a high price point.
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Have one on my 300 Ultra Mag. Just dial it in and squeeze the trigger. Killed my Musk Ox at 450 yds.