Originally Posted by Spotshooter
7 SAUM has proven itself in F-Class, but you better use darn good bullets.

Once you cross 1.4k yds the heavy weights really show benefits, but to see them you have to shoot them and ranges for distances longer than 1k yd RANGES which are hard to find at place that offers that distance. It takes a while for most guys to figure out they need a crazy high MOA rail, and then to figure out the bullets are coming in at a steep angle so calling & adjusting your hits is squirrely. I have a 1 mile camera system, but I still prefer shooting steel plates out to 1,000 with white paint and a water Mark & center line

I use a 6 Creed for anything under 1k, and am building a 7 SAUM for higher winds, and further reach work... but I’ll go bigger if I exceed 1.4k as a normal range.
338 Edge is good, but ELR means .4 for the most part these days - then you need a special lathe for the bigger barrels, and those rifles are heavy as snot.




Capacity,is simply capacity and if only to the chagrin of CLUELESS Window Lickers everywhere. Hint.

Requisite optical inclination,is a function of the parcel in unison. 1400yds with a 180 ELD at ShamWow capacity,is VERY farrrrrrrrrr from being an Erector Burner. Beware,that some folks actually fhuqking shoot,while Crying Karens talk about it. HINT.

Pardon the miserly come-ups associated with a "lowly" 250yd zero,in my current atmosphere and at Low Tide. Hint. LAUGHING!

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As an aside,note the "HUGE" difference at like zero,with a 22" 7-08 at the 1400yd line. If only for conversation. HINT.

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In fairness however,I've only got (3) 243 Kreedmires. Be SURE to "tell" me more about that too. HINT.

If only in fairness,I don't shoot any contours greater than straight 1.350". Hint. LAUGHING!

You CLUELESS Fhuqktards are a hoot!

Bless your heart for trying though.

Hint.

LAUGHING!...............


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