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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1503364" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>^^^^^</p><p>I recommend this. Zero you rifle at 200 yards. I've been hunting with a 30-06 for more than 50 years. With the 200 yard zero if the scope is leveled and the box test turns out fine than you can make your necessary windage adjustment for 200 yards. At 300 yards a 165 grain bullet will have under 9" drop from 200 yard zero, requiring you to just adjust 3 clicks if your scope is 1/4" at 100 yards. This quick adjust allows you to keep your deer or elk in your scope sight without you having to look at eh elevation knob...just click three times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1503364, member: 18206"] ^^^^^ I recommend this. Zero you rifle at 200 yards. I've been hunting with a 30-06 for more than 50 years. With the 200 yard zero if the scope is leveled and the box test turns out fine than you can make your necessary windage adjustment for 200 yards. At 300 yards a 165 grain bullet will have under 9" drop from 200 yard zero, requiring you to just adjust 3 clicks if your scope is 1/4" at 100 yards. This quick adjust allows you to keep your deer or elk in your scope sight without you having to look at eh elevation knob...just click three times. [/QUOTE]
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