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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 814435" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>That's what I did with my 300 RUM a couple years ago. 180 E-Tips for up close and 210 Bergers for LR. Fortunately, their windage zero was almost identical which made it simple.</p><p></p><p>The E-Tips were zeroed to 300 yds which gave them a point blank trajectory to 350 yds. Beyond that,it was an easy hold over to 500 yds. Beyond 500 the Bergers would be used. If the E-Tips were zeroed to 300, the Bergers were zeroed to let's say 260 at the same scope setting. You just use that zero for the Berger ballisitcs and good to go for dialing any distance. I usually kept an E-Tip in the chamber with Bergers in a buttstock ammo carrier or belt ammo carrier. I figured that the shorter shots would require quicker reaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 814435, member: 11717"] That's what I did with my 300 RUM a couple years ago. 180 E-Tips for up close and 210 Bergers for LR. Fortunately, their windage zero was almost identical which made it simple. The E-Tips were zeroed to 300 yds which gave them a point blank trajectory to 350 yds. Beyond that,it was an easy hold over to 500 yds. Beyond 500 the Bergers would be used. If the E-Tips were zeroed to 300, the Bergers were zeroed to let's say 260 at the same scope setting. You just use that zero for the Berger ballisitcs and good to go for dialing any distance. I usually kept an E-Tip in the chamber with Bergers in a buttstock ammo carrier or belt ammo carrier. I figured that the shorter shots would require quicker reaction. [/QUOTE]
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