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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1717654" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I normally zero at 100 and then dial for the situation in front of me. If I'm sitting on the side of a field that is 300 yards across then I'll dial to 300. If sitting on a power line cut then I'll often times use a PBR suitable for the given cartridge/load/game. I have a cross canyon spot I glass for elk that's closest opening is 600 yards, so my scope is adjusted for that. The only closer shot will be if they come through the scrub oaks on my side, there they will be in my lap and the .460 Glock will be in my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1717654, member: 8873"] I normally zero at 100 and then dial for the situation in front of me. If I’m sitting on the side of a field that is 300 yards across then I’ll dial to 300. If sitting on a power line cut then I’ll often times use a PBR suitable for the given cartridge/load/game. I have a cross canyon spot I glass for elk that’s closest opening is 600 yards, so my scope is adjusted for that. The only closer shot will be if they come through the scrub oaks on my side, there they will be in my lap and the .460 Glock will be in my hands. [/QUOTE]
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