I have killed a few at 300 and 300 +, but I have killed a lot more at less than 100 yards. My elk rifle is zeroed dead on at 100 yards with my 220gr RN. If I am using the 180's the rifle shoots them 2" high at 100 with the same scope setting.

It is a lot easier to adjust you sight picture to accomodate 300 yards than it is to do it at 35 yards with your rifle sighted in to 300 yards and you are trying to thread a bullet thru thick timber

Last edited by saddlesore; 04/06/17.

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