norm,
get a tang sight and mount it on the heel of your stock.
this will allow you to shoot one of the back positions.
this is commonly done in britain today.
keep safe,
bruce.
1000 to 1500 yard scope set up.
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I didn`t have my usual Match Rifle with me last year at Coonabarabran,the figure quoted was 21 minutes above the 1200 yard setting,with usual Match Rifle loads.I was using a 26" barrelled Omark with 175 grain SMK`s,there was 12 minutes of elevation left after 1200 yards,so used mil dots to get there,probably 26 minutes in total.After a few shots went and helped the markers who were having a hard job with subsonic bullets having no sound and not kicking up dust on impact.The long range F/class rounds however were wacking in quite well.
The 22 power scope would be more than adequate,for the size of the target,16 power is enough.
Mike.
The 22 power scope would be more than adequate,for the size of the target,16 power is enough.
Mike.
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