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<blockquote data-quote="Stonyman88" data-source="post: 2624594" data-attributes="member: 121659"><p>Well if like most guys said here they haven't had shots under 400 yds and my partner shot a few at 400 yds, also. To me I would sight it in at 100 yds, then move out and sight it in at 200 yds, and leave it set at 200 yd, and shoot it to know where it's shooting at 300-400 and 500 your thinking your shooting that far out . but elevation, angles up and down can mess every thing up,, Mil guy here and shot a lot in Viet Nam, just shoot yours so you know the ballistics, and make notes on your stock to refer back to them. OH, one question, what are you shooting??? Hope all goes well,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonyman88, post: 2624594, member: 121659"] Well if like most guys said here they haven't had shots under 400 yds and my partner shot a few at 400 yds, also. To me I would sight it in at 100 yds, then move out and sight it in at 200 yds, and leave it set at 200 yd, and shoot it to know where it's shooting at 300-400 and 500 your thinking your shooting that far out . but elevation, angles up and down can mess every thing up,, Mil guy here and shot a lot in Viet Nam, just shoot yours so you know the ballistics, and make notes on your stock to refer back to them. OH, one question, what are you shooting??? Hope all goes well, [/QUOTE]
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