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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 519134" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>Could you explain a bit further? 3" group at 200? 3" drop at 200?</p><p> </p><p>How will -10/10 get you where you want any better than -20/20?</p><p> </p><p>Generally if you're using turrets the object of the game is to initially have the crosshairs below your point of impact when sighting in. You then have more "down" clicks to get to longer range. You really don't want it in the middle of its adjustment range at 200 yards as now you've got half of the adjustment range "unused" sitting there above your zero. Right now my Sendero is zeroed at 200 yards using 0/0 inserts (came that way from previous owner - did not have to adjust the vertical on the scope more than a couple clicks). Later this year I'm going to swap them out in the front and drop the objective so that I gain some vertical adjustment for longer range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 519134, member: 22335"] Could you explain a bit further? 3" group at 200? 3" drop at 200? How will -10/10 get you where you want any better than -20/20? Generally if you're using turrets the object of the game is to initially have the crosshairs below your point of impact when sighting in. You then have more "down" clicks to get to longer range. You really don't want it in the middle of its adjustment range at 200 yards as now you've got half of the adjustment range "unused" sitting there above your zero. Right now my Sendero is zeroed at 200 yards using 0/0 inserts (came that way from previous owner - did not have to adjust the vertical on the scope more than a couple clicks). Later this year I'm going to swap them out in the front and drop the objective so that I gain some vertical adjustment for longer range. [/QUOTE]
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