That is a good question-the first tube I got 1700 round out of. That was 99% done on the hill and not at the range--soo that is a lot of shooting og game predators and varmints.

To me I am fairly happy to get the degree of accruacy I want for that amount of rounds with that type of a round.

The 3500 is something I've been able to do with each tube I've worked with
(I think about 6 of them), so I am quite comfy with that. I can go to 3600 if I want but see no need.

If one was worried about that I'd just drop off a bit more with the velocity when I set the scope up and call her good.

This is the info you would need to give Premier to put dots into it.

velocity
bullet weight
bullet BC
ave temp
ave elevation

It will cost you about $15 per dot if I remember right-about 3 weeks turnaround or you can purchase a scope from them and get it a bit quicker.

It works for me and my Amigos--it is easy and simple

"GET TO THE HILL"

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