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For ELR what constitutes a good zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="257 STW" data-source="post: 2473051" data-attributes="member: 117426"><p>I true and confirm my drops by adjusting the velocity in my Kestrel. No matter what your chrono and ballistic solver tell you, you should always check your drops and adjust velocity slightly to verify your POI at distance. I know some who adjust BC numbers for the same results. That is just how I do it for my drops out to 1300 yds, and is still on to a mile which is the farthest I have shot to date. my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257 STW, post: 2473051, member: 117426"] I true and confirm my drops by adjusting the velocity in my Kestrel. No matter what your chrono and ballistic solver tell you, you should always check your drops and adjust velocity slightly to verify your POI at distance. I know some who adjust BC numbers for the same results. That is just how I do it for my drops out to 1300 yds, and is still on to a mile which is the farthest I have shot to date. my .02 [/QUOTE]
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