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    400 yard wallaby today. 80 grain Targex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    400 yard wallaby today. 80 grain Targex.

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    Tikka or one of the others??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08IMP View Post
    Tikka or one of the others??

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    The thread on here about firing 1 cold clean shot at a plate is great. Mate and I did it this morning at 300 yards. 8" plate prone (I used a bipod), mate over his pack. Mate's shot was spot on for elevation and 1 moa right. No wind.

    Mine was perfect for windage and 3.5" low. 80 grn Targex. I expected that 'cos it was sighted at 1" high at 100 to fit with other loads I use. So I wound it up .75moa to make it 1.75" high at 100 and went hunting (Ive just been making the adjustment by aiming a bit higher when dialling up to now).

    I was hunting wallaby but I spied a couple of fallow ...

    425 yards. No wind. Wonderfully clean air so a good sight picture. Solid bi-pod rest. I dialled in the full validated elevation. Allowed about a foot for a light easterly. Broadside. I had waited so that it was reasonably clear of the cover so I could track it at the shot.

    It appeared un-hit and ran straight up hill 20 metres and then started doing the side ways gallop thing down hill and tipped over.

    Hit in behind the crease angling up, and full penetration. Perfect for elevation. The bullet left a good hole through the off ribs and then broke up.

    So thanks to the "plate" thread I got motivated to properly validate and dial in the rifle and it did the deed very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    The thread on here about firing 1 cold clean shot at a plate is great. Mate and I did it this morning at 300 yards. 8" plate prone (I used a bipod), mate over his pack. Mate's shot was spot on for elevation and 1 moa right. No wind.

    Mine was perfect for windage and 3.5" low. 80 grn Targex. I expected that 'cos it was sighted at 1" high at 100 to fit with other loads I use. So I wound it up .75moa to make it 1.75" high at 100 and went hunting (Ive just been making the adjustment by aiming a bit higher when dialling up to now).

    I was hunting wallaby but I spied a couple of fallow ...

    425 yards. No wind. Wonderfully clean air so a good sight picture. Solid bi-pod rest. I dialled in the full validated elevation. Allowed about a foot for a light easterly. Broadside. I had waited so that it was reasonably clear of the cover so I could track it at the shot.

    It appeared un-hit and ran straight up hill 20 metres and then started doing the side ways gallop thing down hill and tipped over.

    Hit in behind the crease angling up, and full penetration. Perfect for elevation. The bullet left a good hole through the off ribs and then broke up.

    So thanks to the "plate" thread I got motivated to properly validate and dial in the rifle and it did the deed very well.

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    Like you thar, validation and zero. seen peacocks up on the farm when checking a .22.
    Went and pulled the 204 out of the safe then remembered I had put another scope on but not zeroed.
    Sorted that and went and checked on peacocks but they had wondered off.
    Seen a magpie at 405m.
    Did the kestrel dance and vaporized that!
    Last week got a big peacock at 715m ist round with the 6.5 as well.
    Zeroed and validated rifles are a treat to use!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    400 yard wallaby today. 80 grain Targex.
    :O_
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    You have trimmed up the hair around the exit?
    Looks too clean.
    Nice opening tho sure to let plenty of light in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    You have trimmed up the hair around the exit?
    Looks too clean.
    Nice opening tho sure to let plenty of light in.
    Nah. I won't touch the things except I turned it over with my foot. That side was laying on the snow though so that might have affected it.
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