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The Basics, Starting Out
What range should a person initially sight in at.
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<blockquote data-quote="gebhardt02" data-source="post: 230174" data-attributes="member: 12695"><p>I initially do load development at 100. If it doesn't shoot accurately at 100, I've yet to see a rifle that will at further distances. This also save me a bit of time hiking down range to set up the target. After I get a load that looks good at 100, I'll tweak it at 200 or 300. After that my rifles get final zeroed at 100. I dial my elevations, which are confirmed at further distances throughout the year. </p><p> </p><p>Geb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gebhardt02, post: 230174, member: 12695"] I initially do load development at 100. If it doesn't shoot accurately at 100, I've yet to see a rifle that will at further distances. This also save me a bit of time hiking down range to set up the target. After I get a load that looks good at 100, I'll tweak it at 200 or 300. After that my rifles get final zeroed at 100. I dial my elevations, which are confirmed at further distances throughout the year. Geb [/QUOTE]
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