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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 485628" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>What scope?</p><p> </p><p>If you're using a standard plex reticle, then zero at 200 or 250. At 250 you will still kill anything closer than that, and it will extend your range a bit making it a "point and shoot" out to 300 yards as your bullet never goes more than 3 inches above or below your line of sight.</p><p> </p><p>If you have a turret, then you can zero wherever you want and just twist for the appropriate range.</p><p> </p><p>Anything after 300 you'll have to start thinking about compensating with either a reticle system or a turret. You're down a foot at 400 yards with a 250 yard zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 485628, member: 22335"] What scope? If you're using a standard plex reticle, then zero at 200 or 250. At 250 you will still kill anything closer than that, and it will extend your range a bit making it a "point and shoot" out to 300 yards as your bullet never goes more than 3 inches above or below your line of sight. If you have a turret, then you can zero wherever you want and just twist for the appropriate range. Anything after 300 you'll have to start thinking about compensating with either a reticle system or a turret. You're down a foot at 400 yards with a 250 yard zero. [/QUOTE]
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