Col. Harrumph
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I'm about ready to take my newish Tikka to the 600 yard range. But my club requires me to know the come-ups for 300 & 600 already. Is there a reliable way to know these without investing in a chronograph I may only use once?
I'm about ready to take my newish Tikka to the 600 yard range. But my club requires me to know the come-ups for 300 & 600 already.
Sounds like he is shooting NRA High Power Across The CourseFor what exactly?
I'm about ready to take my newish Tikka to the 600 yard range. But my club requires me to know the come-ups for 300 & 600 already. Is there a reliable way to know these without investing in a chronograph I may only use once?
Sounds like he is shooting NRA High Power Across The Course
I've seen that happen!lol! Poor guy! One of the reasons I retired my old Oehler and bought a new LabRadar. Set it on the bench, aim and go. I do use a remote trigger though...but it's a nice unit. A bit pricey but works very well. It really will change how you load or think about loading when you see REAL world numbers as opposed to those in a manual which may or may not be in the ballpark.There only two people that own a chroni: People who have a new one in the box and people who have blown them up by shooting them, lol
Buy one off amazon, use it, return it.I'm about ready to take my newish Tikka to the 600 yard range. But my club requires me to know the come-ups for 300 & 600 already. Is there a reliable way to know these without investing in a chronograph I may only use once?
Buy one off amazon, use it, return it.