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<blockquote data-quote="C Knappenberger" data-source="post: 58742" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Thank you Johnny for the help. I have my rifle right know, 3.5 inches high at 100 yds. According to the chart I am going off of (Sierra), I should be zeroed at 300 yds. My problem is, I haven't actually shot at 300+ yet. Can you explain how the clicks work out at further ranges beyond 100 yards. I believe I have it down pat at 100 yds, but what am I getting wrong out past that? I know that at 100 yds, 1 click equals 1/4 in. How does it work say at 300 or 500 yds? Sorry, this must seem real basic for everyone, but I have something wrong in my thinking. Thanks once again for your help.</p><p></p><p>Knappy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C Knappenberger, post: 58742, member: 3482"] Thank you Johnny for the help. I have my rifle right know, 3.5 inches high at 100 yds. According to the chart I am going off of (Sierra), I should be zeroed at 300 yds. My problem is, I haven't actually shot at 300+ yet. Can you explain how the clicks work out at further ranges beyond 100 yards. I believe I have it down pat at 100 yds, but what am I getting wrong out past that? I know that at 100 yds, 1 click equals 1/4 in. How does it work say at 300 or 500 yds? Sorry, this must seem real basic for everyone, but I have something wrong in my thinking. Thanks once again for your help. Knappy [/QUOTE]
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