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100 or 200 Yard Zero???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrthehunter" data-source="post: 1388832" data-attributes="member: 98990"><p>Not sure how we got to this but I think my point/question got lost. I was in the middle of a hunt with around 30 rounds of ammo. We were driving between hunting areas and I needed to check my zero, it would have been much easier to shoot 100 yards. I could not shoot 3-5 rounds, make adjustments and continue (I was shooting at a pop can). I had the sun in my eyes and could not see impacts on the Coke can that I found on the road. At 200 yards in poor conditions I was having troubles. Finding out that the impact was just a little high I had to say "good to go".</p><p> I have not near the experience as some but probably shot 400 rounds in the last 6 months (I take this very serious and practice a lot). Much of that shooting was at 600 and a 1000. </p><p> I just wanted opinions on a 100 yard zero????</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the good info!</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrthehunter, post: 1388832, member: 98990"] Not sure how we got to this but I think my point/question got lost. I was in the middle of a hunt with around 30 rounds of ammo. We were driving between hunting areas and I needed to check my zero, it would have been much easier to shoot 100 yards. I could not shoot 3-5 rounds, make adjustments and continue (I was shooting at a pop can). I had the sun in my eyes and could not see impacts on the Coke can that I found on the road. At 200 yards in poor conditions I was having troubles. Finding out that the impact was just a little high I had to say "good to go". I have not near the experience as some but probably shot 400 rounds in the last 6 months (I take this very serious and practice a lot). Much of that shooting was at 600 and a 1000. I just wanted opinions on a 100 yard zero???? Thanks for all the good info! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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