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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 441686" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Just curious what the heck you gonna hunt at 14,000 feet? I was on a peak 13,200 feet in Utah hunting mule deer a few years back and there wasn't even a track up there of any kind. It's a butt kicker hunting that high. </p><p> </p><p> Run your ballistics calculator with all the relevant information for 14000 feet with a 300 yard zero. See where the impact is at 100 yards and re-set the scope too that setting. That will give you a 300 yard zero at 14,000 feet. "Verify" at 300 yards when you get to altitude. A ½ inch change is probably close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 441686, member: 10391"] Just curious what the heck you gonna hunt at 14,000 feet? I was on a peak 13,200 feet in Utah hunting mule deer a few years back and there wasn’t even a track up there of any kind. It’s a butt kicker hunting that high. Run your ballistics calculator with all the relevant information for 14000 feet with a 300 yard zero. See where the impact is at 100 yards and re-set the scope too that setting. That will give you a 300 yard zero at 14,000 feet. “Verify” at 300 yards when you get to altitude. A ½ inch change is probably close. [/QUOTE]
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