Using Nikon BDC for 300Blk

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Using Nikon BDC for 300Blk

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This is too cool! If you have a Nikon scope with BDC good for you if not you can pick them up for a good price at Natchez SS and others for a good price. Lifetime warrantee and free cool software. They have almost every caliber listed in the drop down menu (300 Whisper is there). Sorry for the cruddy pics.
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And for the printable version with expanded drops

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I have drop values for the circles taped to my stock.

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Is there a 1-4 nikon that uses that reticle? That or even a 2-7 or 3-9 (or 2-9, whatever) would be excellent on the handi rifle.
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JohnInNH wrote:I have drop values for the circles taped to my stock.

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bp_968 wrote:Is there a 1-4 nikon that uses that reticle? That or even a 2-7 or 3-9 (or 2-9, whatever) would be excellent on the handi rifle.
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I have one on my Micro7. Got 2 deer with it this last season. One at 29yd and one at 122yd. Circles are too tiny for me at 1x, but at 4x I can use them.
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I like this setup. Cast bullets are the way to go. Just loaded up 100 210 gr lead rn gas checked using American Select which i have an over abundance of. Set measure at 5.5 gr which was 2x the volume of w231 ... Then ran a bunch in my chrono with good results. 1000 fps and very consistent for metered loads. I will use this instead of 231 to try to use it up.
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JohnInNH wrote:I like this setup. Cast bullets are the way to go. Just loaded up 100 210 gr lead rn gas checked using American Select which i have an over abundance of. Set measure at 5.5 gr which was 2x the volume of w231 ... Then ran a bunch in my chrono with good results. 1000 fps and very consistent for metered loads. I will use this instead of 231 to try to use it up.
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bp_968 wrote:Is there a 1-4 nikon that uses that reticle? That or even a 2-7 or 3-9 (or 2-9, whatever) would be excellent on the handi rifle.
I got mine from Natchez. It's the Omega muzzle loader scope and is 1.65-5x36. Got it for $99. Can't beat it!
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