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  • I have a few question for you about this posting you answered.

    Most long range shooters don't use 'hold-overs' to shoot. We typically don't sight our guns for 2 inches high and 100 yards and then hold high to make the shot. We most frequently zero the scope at 100 yards and then create a ballistics chart to use when shooting.

    Begin by zeroing the rifle at 100 yards, this should be Point Of Aim (POA) to Point Of Impact (POI). Consult the ballistics chart for the 200 yard drop info. If the bullet drops 4 inches at 200 yards with a 100 yard zero you need to move the scope's crosshairs up 2 MOA to get the bullet's trajectory to cross the 200 yard line at the center of the target.

    WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY MOA?

    I'LL TELL YOU WHAT WEAPON I HAVE, & I HOPE THAT YOU DON'T GIVE ME TO MUCH ****. BUT I HAVE A MOSSBERG 100 ATR 30-06 WITH A BARSKA 10-40x50. NOW I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT BARSKA IS JUNK, BUT SO FAR I ACTUALLY LIKE IT AND CAN'T COMPLAIN ABOUT IT YET.
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