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Question about zeroing.
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<blockquote data-quote="phillietimothy" data-source="post: 460633" data-attributes="member: 29871"><p>Eyeballjr,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you very much, that makes sense. So my thinking was correct, I did not know the markings were spaced to coincide with the cartridge specific trajectory. JE Custom mentioned this as well, would I be correct in assuming that the space on the dial between 4-5 would be smaller than the space between 7-8? I am assuming that caliber x has a flatter trajectory between 400 - 500 yards than between 700 - 800 yards. The knowledge and willingness to share on this sight is phenomenal. I know that the continued existence of the shooting sports is dependent on encouraging and helping new shooters. Well done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillietimothy, post: 460633, member: 29871"] Eyeballjr, Thank you very much, that makes sense. So my thinking was correct, I did not know the markings were spaced to coincide with the cartridge specific trajectory. JE Custom mentioned this as well, would I be correct in assuming that the space on the dial between 4-5 would be smaller than the space between 7-8? I am assuming that caliber x has a flatter trajectory between 400 - 500 yards than between 700 - 800 yards. The knowledge and willingness to share on this sight is phenomenal. I know that the continued existence of the shooting sports is dependent on encouraging and helping new shooters. Well done. [/QUOTE]
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