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<blockquote data-quote="Ryodlsl" data-source="post: 2623784" data-attributes="member: 47409"><p>I also like to zero at 100 and keep my dial 200. Make sure you are dialed in and know your muzzle velocity so you can use your ballistic app because chances are pretty good you'll need to shoot past 400 yards in the desert. Also recommend a nice tripod setup to help you make those long shots. The uneven terrain may hinder your ability to shoot prone. Laying on top of cow pies and cactus to make your shot might make your hunt more memorable but I'd rather not lay on poo or have to pull cactus spines from my gut. Have done it one too many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryodlsl, post: 2623784, member: 47409"] I also like to zero at 100 and keep my dial 200. Make sure you are dialed in and know your muzzle velocity so you can use your ballistic app because chances are pretty good you’ll need to shoot past 400 yards in the desert. Also recommend a nice tripod setup to help you make those long shots. The uneven terrain may hinder your ability to shoot prone. Laying on top of cow pies and cactus to make your shot might make your hunt more memorable but I’d rather not lay on poo or have to pull cactus spines from my gut. Have done it one too many times. [/QUOTE]
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