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Advice on Long Range Scope Zero
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 2245981" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>I am the same as most on here with the MPBR with a 4-6" max vertical spread but I set my NF zero stops about 5 clicks past the "0". From there I'll go ahead and adjust for the MPBR range. I like those because my scope is zeroed to 100yd for a hard reference and I have the 300yd and under covered for the quick shots. I have been known to wing it for shots slightly past my MPBR. Those long range shots typically have a little more time available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 2245981, member: 66137"] I am the same as most on here with the MPBR with a 4-6” max vertical spread but I set my NF zero stops about 5 clicks past the “0”. From there I’ll go ahead and adjust for the MPBR range. I like those because my scope is zeroed to 100yd for a hard reference and I have the 300yd and under covered for the quick shots. I have been known to wing it for shots slightly past my MPBR. Those long range shots typically have a little more time available. [/QUOTE]
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