Author: Goosic
Subject: Flight of the Bumble Bee
Posted: September 29 2020 at 11:01am
There are two points of contention here. One: Accuracy out to a minimum 100 yards. Two: Can the accuracy, if achieved, be repeated and kept consistent. I have witnessed firsthand the stopping and knockdown power of an original Norma factory loaded 215grn bullet. My initial testing will be for the rifle sighting in. This will be the only ammunition used in this rifle and I need it zeroed at 100 yards. Anything closer or beyond zero can be corrected with the mildots on the crosshairs. In hunting, we all know the,"One Shot One Kill" creedo. I need my rifle to do more than that. If you do a Google Earth search and triagulated the area between Skull Valley, Baghdad , and Ashfork Arizona, you will understand why I need this particular bullet to knockdown and keep down the intended target.
Subject: Flight of the Bumble Bee
Posted: September 29 2020 at 11:01am
There are two points of contention here. One: Accuracy out to a minimum 100 yards. Two: Can the accuracy, if achieved, be repeated and kept consistent. I have witnessed firsthand the stopping and knockdown power of an original Norma factory loaded 215grn bullet. My initial testing will be for the rifle sighting in. This will be the only ammunition used in this rifle and I need it zeroed at 100 yards. Anything closer or beyond zero can be corrected with the mildots on the crosshairs. In hunting, we all know the,"One Shot One Kill" creedo. I need my rifle to do more than that. If you do a Google Earth search and triagulated the area between Skull Valley, Baghdad , and Ashfork Arizona, you will understand why I need this particular bullet to knockdown and keep down the intended target.