Robin128 wrote:
700 on a fox...which part of the fox did you hit and what did you rest on, Marc?

I'd just worked out a load for my Steyr SSG69 in 308 using 168gr Hornady A-Max bullets, had fed the relevant figures into the ballistic calc program and had printed up a drop chart.
I have access to a great little secluded valley that stretches out to approx 900 yds and had spent the morning there testing the chart and making corrections. After stopping for a breather my mate nudged me and pointed out a fox that had broken out from the treeline and was wandering across the valley, roughly inline with the marker rock (we've painted large rocks for reference).
I quickly got back down behind the rifle which was on a bipod, dialled the range into the scope and yelled. He stopped and i shot him in the chest.
The Kahles scope i have on that rifle is great. Once 'accurised' you just dial in the range (allowing for degrees in elevation) and away you go - the elevation turret is set in 25yd increments; rather than moa, etc.