Three in a row at 300 yards in 1/3 MOA with the Delta wolf 25 slugs

I was able to shoot for about two hours at the end of the day after a very long week of work. I wanted to go long. 

This was the last three pulls of the trigger for today. I’ll explain more later in a much longer post about the entire shooting event which was pretty awesome. Yes I know, it’s only three shots. But it was still a heck of a lot of fun, and the entire session was just a blast. Had to share.

The Delta Wolf 25, shooting an NSA slugs, 930 ft./s. 

mike


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Amazed at how far you’ve come with the super long range shooting sessions, thanks for sharing your information and pictures. You have already talked about the aim point in other posts, but I can’t remember if you have shimmed the scope and are able to use the crosshairs on the actual target, or if you have a aim point that’s above your target. At my 130 yard target I’m using the bottom hash mark on my scope to get on the target. I’m thinking about shimming the scope so I can use the crosshairs.
l guess I need to find the sweet spot where I can shim to use crosshairs at great distance and still have close range ability to use the crosshairs. It’s hard for me to wrap my head around what seems like pretty simple information lol! Can’t wait to get my RedWolf back from repairs and then try it at 130 yards! 
And someday at 200 and 300 yards. Your posts give me something to shoot for lol!

Edit: I just read the other post and you already explained what I was wondering about! Again thanks for sharing your information!