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The Basics, Starting Out
Actual bullet drop vs advertised
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 1157399" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>It's hitting in the top portion of a 1" stick on bullseye so true center of bullet hole to center of bullseye may be an inch high. Not claiming to have a super rifle of some sorts just looking for a little help on getting understanding on what others have experienced. It is a 308 win. When I say it's shooting fairly flat out to around 225 is that it is not anywhere near 3.5"-4" low. I'm still hitting the bottom portion of the same 1" bullseye. Maybe it's a true 200 zero. I just would expect it to hit higher at 100 ( roughly 2"). I'm new to this caliber and long range dope. Previous experiences have all been with a 270 and 300 yds shooting with a 200 yd zero. Thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 1157399, member: 94240"] It's hitting in the top portion of a 1" stick on bullseye so true center of bullet hole to center of bullseye may be an inch high. Not claiming to have a super rifle of some sorts just looking for a little help on getting understanding on what others have experienced. It is a 308 win. When I say it's shooting fairly flat out to around 225 is that it is not anywhere near 3.5"-4" low. I'm still hitting the bottom portion of the same 1" bullseye. Maybe it's a true 200 zero. I just would expect it to hit higher at 100 ( roughly 2"). I'm new to this caliber and long range dope. Previous experiences have all been with a 270 and 300 yds shooting with a 200 yd zero. Thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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