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Zero at 100 Yards and Leave Turret at 200 Yards for Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="clark33" data-source="post: 2022245" data-attributes="member: 100482"><p>I zero at 100 yards, once I arrive at my hunting area I'll check my kestrel and dial for 250 in case it's a quick shot situation or 300 yards and in. Anything past that I check kestrel again dial. I used to zero at 200 yards but noticed even at 200 the different atmospheric conditions between range sessions would affect my zero. Example, in Wyoming this year 200 yards was .3 mils, in Idaho it was .2. Not a big deal or enough to make you miss, but considering this is long range hunting that will definitely compound over 500 yards plus. 100 yard zero is just easier for me now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clark33, post: 2022245, member: 100482"] I zero at 100 yards, once I arrive at my hunting area I’ll check my kestrel and dial for 250 in case it’s a quick shot situation or 300 yards and in. Anything past that I check kestrel again dial. I used to zero at 200 yards but noticed even at 200 the different atmospheric conditions between range sessions would affect my zero. Example, in Wyoming this year 200 yards was .3 mils, in Idaho it was .2. Not a big deal or enough to make you miss, but considering this is long range hunting that will definitely compound over 500 yards plus. 100 yard zero is just easier for me now. [/QUOTE]
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