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A 2" plate is called a cube.
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Considering that a direct 20mph crosswind is 30 to 50 inches of windage at 500 yards, your accomplishment in wind dope alone is staggering if you are hitting 2 inches every time. A small change in velocity or direction of the wind results in a change of POA that is several times the width of your target. So misjudging by 1mph would be a miss.If you have a decent scope with turrets and know your bullet velocity it's boringly simple. Plug all the variables in to your ballistic calculator app including wind speed and direction. Factory ammo works just fine. If the terrain is uneven (wind pockets) or the wind is gusting inconsistently it's a little more difficult.
You've never seen me shoot! And that's a fact.I've never seen anyone put rounds in a 2" square at 500 with any real consistency. Maybe it's possible..........
@PORSCHE928S4 I assume you're shooting from a vise....?
You've never seen me shoot! And that's a fact.
Well, not that I could hit that 2" square, but I'm pretty sure you've never seen me shoot.
It is. But it certainly isn't as easy as it's being portrayed.Zero Point Four MOA?
Do-able.
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Did it today with at least 20 mph gusts the 6.5 c is winning me over for sure and yes dial up turrets is there any other way lol yes I use holdover for my 308
Probably better off throwing the SKS towards the plate and hoping for the best.Bonus point for hitting the 2" plate with an SKS using Wolf ammo
Since this is true, perhaps you mean a 2' plate?A 2" plate is called a cube.
exactlyIf you have a decent scope with turrets and know your bullet velocity it's boringly simple. Plug all the variables in to your ballistic calculator app including wind speed and direction. Factory ammo works just fine. If the terrain is uneven (wind pockets) or the wind is gusting inconsistently it's a little more difficult.