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drycreek wrote:After the comment about parallex on the shotgun scope I went to Nikon's website and took a good look. (been there, but obviously wasn't paying attention) The Nikon Slughunter is parallex adjusted to 100 yards. Waiting for my upper now and also have the scope on order, so we'll see in a few days.
BD1 wrote:It took a little load work, but I've got the 250 grain FTXs to stay at moa out to 300. The groups shift around a bit, (parallax?, who knows?), the FTXs are still flying true. 300 yards is about where all the minor factors like crimp, brass and primer come together to either make the grade, or not.
BD
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:I finally got to sight in my Nikko Stirling on my 450 and so far, I
really like it. It's shooting about 3 inches high at 75 yards but the
Groups are within 3/4". A few days ago we had another family
Git-down on my range and I obliterated two milk jugs full of
Water. I'm just wondering at 3" high at 75 yards, where would that
Put the bullet at 100/150/200/250 yards? Does anyone have
Data or a good guesstament?
On a bad note, the BSA that I got for the Ruger PC9 is not
Going to work out. The eye relief is too much. But I got a
gift card for my birthday last week so I ran down to
Cheaper than Dirt and picked up a holographic sight
For the PC9 and so far, I luv it! I'm going to sell the
BSA.
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