RE: Sighting in for Hunting?
I agree with the last couple of posts that also want to know how the second and maybe third shot will react without a swab between. I hunt elk not deer. Elk do not go "boom flop"; or at least the last three I shot did not. I also hunt alone and do not want the big animals to wander to the bottom of the next ravine to die. I try to hit them at least twice with hopes of stopping them within 100 yards or less. The last one with two good hits and both lungs, and a partial liver hitwent at least a quarter mile and I had to head shoot her at that time to drop the animal. Sometimes they do not know they are dead. I am working on getting a White to shoot heavy conicals. I finally found one and am working on the second one just because I can't stop buying nice rifles. The White seems to be the elk answer. My Omega shoots 300gr. bullets but they are not heavy enough for me based on the last couple of results.