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Sighting Zero at what distance ???
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<blockquote data-quote="tysue" data-source="post: 375647" data-attributes="member: 6525"><p>The sighting target I was mentioning though, is only for 50 yds use, as goes to like 20" high at that range. It can be used to determine clicks up, for various ranges, then go use those factors for the real ranges. Once you get the tweaked ones, can use those from there on out. Come back to a 100 yds. But then will know who much elevation to dial in for any given range. Many shooters (hi-power) I know come all the way back after each range, so they don't forget and dial in the new clicks up, on top of what they had at say 300 yds. Using iron sights, I can see the rear sight is UP, and have it marked for various ranges, so easy to see where I'm at. In the matches we shoot, no scopes are allowed, except in the Wimbledon match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tysue, post: 375647, member: 6525"] The sighting target I was mentioning though, is only for 50 yds use, as goes to like 20" high at that range. It can be used to determine clicks up, for various ranges, then go use those factors for the real ranges. Once you get the tweaked ones, can use those from there on out. Come back to a 100 yds. But then will know who much elevation to dial in for any given range. Many shooters (hi-power) I know come all the way back after each range, so they don't forget and dial in the new clicks up, on top of what they had at say 300 yds. Using iron sights, I can see the rear sight is UP, and have it marked for various ranges, so easy to see where I'm at. In the matches we shoot, no scopes are allowed, except in the Wimbledon match. [/QUOTE]
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