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Help... Am I making long range shooting too hard?
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<blockquote data-quote="StanleyActual" data-source="post: 2255495" data-attributes="member: 119220"><p>Here's a good read on DA if you haven't already seen it.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.arcanamavens.com/LBSFiles/Shooting/Downloads/DA/[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p>also, don't worry about your zero shift. One of the main reasons you zero your rifle @ 100 yds is because environemntals are negligible at that range. It's the closest you'll get to a "true zero"for your weapon system. Obviously you want to confirm it once you get there, but im bettin that zero is gonna be **** near dead on. Just make sure you do some dry firing prior to sending that cold bore shot (cold shooter). It's makes a difference </p><p></p><p>As an example, I zeroed my rifle at seal level probably 85deg. Went on an elk hunt in Utah at 6500'+ and 40deg. Confirmed zero and I was within a 1/10th. You're not gonna see much of a Change at 100yds if any at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanleyActual, post: 2255495, member: 119220"] Here’s a good read on DA if you haven’t already seen it. [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.arcanamavens.com/LBSFiles/Shooting/Downloads/DA/[/URL] also, don’t worry about your zero shift. One of the main reasons you zero your rifle @ 100 yds is because environemntals are negligible at that range. It’s the closest you’ll get to a “true zero”for your weapon system. Obviously you want to confirm it once you get there, but im bettin that zero is gonna be **** near dead on. Just make sure you do some dry firing prior to sending that cold bore shot (cold shooter). It’s makes a difference As an example, I zeroed my rifle at seal level probably 85deg. Went on an elk hunt in Utah at 6500’+ and 40deg. Confirmed zero and I was within a 1/10th. You’re not gonna see much of a Change at 100yds if any at all. [/QUOTE]
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