What is your baseline zero a dial adjustable scope?

what distance do you zero your crosshairs at?

  • 200

    Votes: 82 76.6%
  • 250

    Votes: 7 6.5%
  • 300

    Votes: 17 15.9%
  • 350

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 400

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    107
I was going to spout off and say why anything but 100 yards, then it dawned on me that the boys custom Tikka 243 is zeroed at 200, instigated by me.
Not sure on my logic with it, other than to remove a few variables, like forgetting their dope sheet. They have a 400 yard cap but I am sure w/o me around, anything goes, lol
Me, it is 100 yards, if you have time to lazer an animal, you have time to dial.
 
On the old '06, I always zeroed at 200 with a fixed scope. With an adjustable, it's 100. When I'm hunting elk size animals, I dial it for 400 yards. That way my point blank is no further than 4" high or low from 100 out to 500 yards. I might add, I'm shooting a RUM with a lighter mono leaving the muzzle at almost 3500. I limit my max range on that load to 800, though!
 
It depends if you are a hunter of animals, or a shooter of animals.

Hunters - can engage the animal from very close to far. So the "Point Blank Range" method is more utilized. Pretty much that's the extent of a hunters ability to grasp ballistics. Dial knobs and numbers would create confusion.

Shooters - have all day to dial their dope because they are so far away from the animal. They can do the 100 zero and dial their scopes, with the gun sitting on their carbon fiber tripods, and know the exact distance and wind via use of their gadgets. They even have time to calculate the spin drift and rotation of the earth.

So that's how it goes...
At least thats how (you) think it goes. lol
Obviously youve done very little if any long range hunting.
 
200. My 2nd focal plane scope drop charts recommends either a 100 or 200 yd zero so that the subtensions work correctly, depending on 600 yard bullet strikes (actual drop from a 100 or 200 yard zero). That gives me an easy/fast subtension holdover out to ~600, or dial up using dope if I have time or when the shots are further out. I've tested the subtensions to my satisfaction. Just another way to do it when hunting.
 
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