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200yrd. zero question
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<blockquote data-quote="clamb4" data-source="post: 1024305" data-attributes="member: 5812"><p>I don't know what caliber your shooting, but most fast shooting calibers can be sighted in at 250 yards and then from 0 to 300 yards you just aim dead on and pull the trigger. Elevation doesn't make enough difference to matter.</p><p> Although sighting in at the elevation your hunting at is a good idea because of dialing for longer distances. With this method you don't need to dial until your past 300 yard and even further if you have some kind of graduations below the cross hairs on your scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clamb4, post: 1024305, member: 5812"] I don't know what caliber your shooting, but most fast shooting calibers can be sighted in at 250 yards and then from 0 to 300 yards you just aim dead on and pull the trigger. Elevation doesn't make enough difference to matter. Although sighting in at the elevation your hunting at is a good idea because of dialing for longer distances. With this method you don't need to dial until your past 300 yard and even further if you have some kind of graduations below the cross hairs on your scope. [/QUOTE]
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