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Zero for big elevation change
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<blockquote data-quote="buster2765" data-source="post: 1595917" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>Hello all, I am planning my first muley hunt in Wyoming this fall. I am a long range shooter/hunter in Michigan. I will be making drop charts for different elevations (inHg) between 4-8 thousand ft. based on a Mi. zeroed rifle (800 ft. above sea level). Where should I zero 100, 200, 300 yds to make my drop charts to most accurate at long range. I will also be using a Kestrel 5700 ballistics. Thanks Darwin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buster2765, post: 1595917, member: 62527"] Hello all, I am planning my first muley hunt in Wyoming this fall. I am a long range shooter/hunter in Michigan. I will be making drop charts for different elevations (inHg) between 4-8 thousand ft. based on a Mi. zeroed rifle (800 ft. above sea level). Where should I zero 100, 200, 300 yds to make my drop charts to most accurate at long range. I will also be using a Kestrel 5700 ballistics. Thanks Darwin [/QUOTE]
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