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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Ha Ha you are not wrong. Gota question my common sense when I have up until recently, used a projectile that has cost me around 20 cents and worked without fault for 20 yrs.
    I was sold on the scirocco when I shot them to 550yrds well under MOA My usual hornady bullets would struggle to reach that far
    So theres an argument for using them at longer ranges and for the rest just use the Hornies ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi39 View Post
    So theres an argument for using them at longer ranges and for the rest just use the Hornies ....

    If they had the same zero yes but these ones zero differently in my rifle. First ones to do so that I have tried. I will just use the sciroccos for everything big and I have bulk hornady bullets for everything small, inside 300yrds, just have to adjust my scope a bit.
    In real world scenarios, I probably do not need the sciroccos but I would be more confident of making a body shot on larger game with them, if I ever had too. They are very accurate out to 550 (as far as I have tried them) in good conditions as well.
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    I've got the same deal shooting different projectiles out of the same rifle.

    I zero for the load i use often, and for other loads that require a different zero I record the Adjustments relative to that.

    My 223 for example, is zeroed at 150 yards for 40gn vmax.
    to zero for Hornady 53gn at 150yds, I recorded in my little black book I have to move the dials 4 clicks up and 4 left.

    Seems to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi39 View Post
    I've got the same deal shooting different projectiles out of the same rifle.

    I zero for the load i use often, and for other loads that require a different zero I record the Adjustments relative to that.

    My 223 for example, is zeroed at 150 yards for 40gn vmax.
    to zero for Hornady 53gn at 150yds, I recorded in my little black book I have to move the dials 4 clicks up and 4 left.

    Seems to work.
    Yup. Good scope no problems. I sometimes forget where I am at between uses lol.
    I use the recording function on my phone now to keep track. Seems to work if I remember to check it ha ha


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    Barnes Premium Grade, New World, $25.99...oh my goodness me...no shucking grit in these ones...beautiful...oh damn, I shouldn't have eaten the lot in one go...no self control what so ever, oh well
    Last edited by EeeBees; 08-03-2014 at 09:25 PM.
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    yeah , we scoffed our first Doz last night. Still little grey gobs of awesome ....
    @M_Terabyte had his share too ... why cant he be more like his sister and mother and not like them ....
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    Oh no, you know what that will mean in the years to come...cost you a fortune to buy for the both of you...
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    First half doz today at George's in Fankton Hamilton, along with a pint of their stout, very nice, but expensive!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Haven't had any yet but the old man took great delight in telling me he had eaten a couple of doz at 26 bloody dollars a dozen!
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    I debated about the dollars$24.00 half doz served up, son paid, no problem! real nice, will get some more from the supy
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Just happened to be going through town early enough yesterday. They are usually sold out by about 10 am. Got a dozen and a slab of blue cheese then ate them while watching my boy play cricket. I don't know if oysters and blue cheese are a proven combination, but these were quite nice together. Made me feel quite sophisticated.
    Fantastic. I can see how that would work.
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    Geez its tough living down here, we're only allowed 50 per person when we nip out for a bit of blue cod fishing in the straight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike H View Post
    Geez its tough living down here, we're only allowed 50 per person when we nip out for a bit of blue cod fishing in the straight.
    Are they easy to get onto Mike ? . 50 not bad plus you would have to test one or two before you came in . Bet they tast good straight out of the sea
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    Are they easy to get onto Mike ? . 50 not bad plus you would have to test one or two before you came in . Bet they tast good straight out of the sea
    Not hard if you know what your doing. Hard to believe but you can get sick of them lol

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    And don't I know it, had to shuck 40 of the f*cken things 10 minutes before close last night -_-

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