Originally Posted by bellydeep


As Stick likes to say, it's not tough to 'cipher those who shoot from the ones that don't.

North of 3000 can be awful handy at times.



I've read through a lot of Sticks post and there is no doubt the man is educated concerning rifles. I remember Stick saying there is nothing one can't do with a
7mm-08 and a 162 amax leaving the muzzle at a pedestrian 2700 fps.

I'm thinking Stick would laugh in the face of MPBR endeavours when they only get one to the 400 yd line at best. grin

I personally think MPBR is rather useful and I sight nearly all my rifles to hold at top of back at 300 yds. For most bullets traveling 2700 or thereabouts it ends up being close to a 200 yd zero.



Trystan

Last edited by Trystan; 10/27/16.

Good bullets properly placed always work, but not everyone knows what good bullets are, or can reliably place them in the field