I recall reading .72 or something from people’s anecdotal evidence. I use .7 with the assumption that this is an estimate at best. I only weigh powder by weight. I use the .7 to check I’m not grossly over the safe limit when developing my load.
@ElDiablito I double checked the mrx manual it’s...
At 3x if you look at the reticle euro style, bold lines on the outside and thin near the center it’s good. This sight picture is a bit abstract, but I like it. If your an aim a dot/cross hair type of guy, turn on the illumination
@devislpit777 100gr/V = 142gr/weight (conversion factor is 0.7 per the manufacturer). I’m pretty sure paramounts and accuras are rated for heavy magnum loads of 150-160gr by volume.
That being said I shoot 87gr/weight of BH in my 50 cal MR-X, with very little un burnt powder
Grouse that’s been eating juniper or pine needles in the Rocky Mountain. The meat is infused with those flavors. Cooked to medium in a cast iron pan with butter and herbs (French bistro style) it is excellent and fast to cook
I called and emailed, got a response that price matching is a coupon or something. After hearing they gave you a credit, I’m ordering from dvor and returning the original out of spite lol
This will be my second tenmile, best bang for the buck scope in todays market. If the durability claims are...
FFP essentially means the reticle is calibrated and will measure accurately regardless of the optical zoom. SFP scopes with hold over markings need to be calibrated or verified, often times these markings are not aligned with maximum magnification and require witness marks for the proper set...