Cactus5479
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- Feb 27, 2013
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I am headed west to shoot (at) prairie dogs. I expect all of my shots will be 500 yds or less. My .22-250 is zeroed at 250 yds at 400 ft above sea level. However I will be shooting at the little varmints at slightly over 4,000 ft above sea level. How much is that going to affect my zero and trajectory out to 500 yds, assuming environmental factors are equal? I plan to check my zero again when I arrive.