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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New to this: .308 600-1000y shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmanni15" data-source="post: 1045466" data-attributes="member: 88097"><p>As far as Zeroing it depends on you, I personally have a scope where I can adjust 60 MOA (40=half of total adjustment+20 from reticle). So for me I can shoot out to 1600 yards with a 200 yard zero with no problem. And if I zero at 300 yards I only gain about 30 yards. So yes zeroing out further will help you get to that 1000 yard range. .308s can easily hit 1000 yards, how accurate depends on bullet, environmental factors, and shooter. Just remember that the longer the shot the more wind, gravity and others can effect the bullet. If you know your muzzle velocity, bullet coefficient, bullet weight you can find calculators online to give you a good idea of what you can do, as far as range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmanni15, post: 1045466, member: 88097"] As far as Zeroing it depends on you, I personally have a scope where I can adjust 60 MOA (40=half of total adjustment+20 from reticle). So for me I can shoot out to 1600 yards with a 200 yard zero with no problem. And if I zero at 300 yards I only gain about 30 yards. So yes zeroing out further will help you get to that 1000 yard range. .308s can easily hit 1000 yards, how accurate depends on bullet, environmental factors, and shooter. Just remember that the longer the shot the more wind, gravity and others can effect the bullet. If you know your muzzle velocity, bullet coefficient, bullet weight you can find calculators online to give you a good idea of what you can do, as far as range [/QUOTE]
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