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Zeroing NF scope with 40 moa NF rail ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 171420" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>This is much more simple than that, your rifle will come with a chart and the velocity on the chart needs to be written into the exbal program. Zero at 100, enter in your conditions and dial up according to the drop chart it gives you. You will then have to validate at distances but will find that it will be extreamly close. Don't be to concerned about maximum elevation adjustment with a 300 yard zero. Even with a 100 yard zero you should have plenty of elevation adjustment for 2000 yards. I recomend a 100 zero as it is easier to find 100 to confirm zero. If you want to carry a 300 yard zero in the field just dial up to 300 and carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 171420, member: 4"] This is much more simple than that, your rifle will come with a chart and the velocity on the chart needs to be written into the exbal program. Zero at 100, enter in your conditions and dial up according to the drop chart it gives you. You will then have to validate at distances but will find that it will be extreamly close. Don't be to concerned about maximum elevation adjustment with a 300 yard zero. Even with a 100 yard zero you should have plenty of elevation adjustment for 2000 yards. I recomend a 100 zero as it is easier to find 100 to confirm zero. If you want to carry a 300 yard zero in the field just dial up to 300 and carry. [/QUOTE]
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