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What distance do you zero in at?
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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 363983" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>30-06 is a nice cartridge, I have mine 2 inches high at 100 yds, this puts me dead on at 200 yds and still good at 250 yds. So between 0 - 250 yds, I hold dead on and I am within 2 inches with a GOOD shot. Plenty ok for hunting anything bigger than a sparrow. Although I have never shot at anything past 120 yds. My load is 58 grains of hodgkins 4831, nosler partition 180 grain bullet, standard rifle primer (no magnum). Use this on bolt or pump gun.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 363983, member: 4469"] 30-06 is a nice cartridge, I have mine 2 inches high at 100 yds, this puts me dead on at 200 yds and still good at 250 yds. So between 0 - 250 yds, I hold dead on and I am within 2 inches with a GOOD shot. Plenty ok for hunting anything bigger than a sparrow. Although I have never shot at anything past 120 yds. My load is 58 grains of hodgkins 4831, nosler partition 180 grain bullet, standard rifle primer (no magnum). Use this on bolt or pump gun. Tim [/QUOTE]
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