We were walking back to the vehicles after a rainy day of hunting on the Oregon coast. It was around noon and we were exausted. My cousin Freddy and I went to take one last look at a nice area. Suddenly I saw the big blacktail buck running fast about 250 feet in the distance. I shot him with my 30-30 rifle.
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One to Two Inches High at a 100 When sighting in a rifle with only a 100 yard range a good rule of thumb is to
put it one to two inches above the point of aim at 100 yards. 2" high for
slower non-magnum cartridges and closer to 1" for magnum cartridges. For most
cartridges this will keep the bullet in an 8" kill zone until roughly 250 yards,
further for faster/flatter cartridges. Your mileage will vary, but for most
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