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Advice on Long Range Scope Zero
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1462417" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I am in the same modeof thinking as grey fox except I prefer 300y for zero work. Sometimes I wind up having to do my zero work at 200y and then adjust the zero setting to 300y. I never trust it s much when done this way even though technically it should make no diff. Running my hunting rifles with a 300y set zero gets me 400y give or take depending on the cartridge bullet combo, without holding aim point off center. Out to 450 our so I can still hold hair and make a solid hit. Beyond this yardage usually the animalis not aware of my presence and I have plenty of time to make the calcs needed for a good shot.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1462417, member: 7999"] I am in the same modeof thinking as grey fox except I prefer 300y for zero work. Sometimes I wind up having to do my zero work at 200y and then adjust the zero setting to 300y. I never trust it s much when done this way even though technically it should make no diff. Running my hunting rifles with a 300y set zero gets me 400y give or take depending on the cartridge bullet combo, without holding aim point off center. Out to 450 our so I can still hold hair and make a solid hit. Beyond this yardage usually the animalis not aware of my presence and I have plenty of time to make the calcs needed for a good shot. Steve [/QUOTE]
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