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How do you choose the range you zero at?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 412164" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I do almost exactly what you do. I use a 8" vital zone and determine the rifles zero (250 yards at present)to stay within that zone. I use Exbal to do the calcs and to see where it wants to be at 100 yards. That's where I make most all adjustments then build the range card after I have verified the rifle out to 750 yards. Most all the animals I have taken have been within the MPR.</p><p> </p><p> I live where I hunt and have the ability to shoot out to 1000+ yards from my back door. It's the setting of the targets that's the hard part. I have a 100 yard target that I use from the front deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 412164, member: 10391"] I do almost exactly what you do. I use a 8” vital zone and determine the rifles zero (250 yards at present)to stay within that zone. I use Exbal to do the calcs and to see where it wants to be at 100 yards. That’s where I make most all adjustments then build the range card after I have verified the rifle out to 750 yards. Most all the animals I have taken have been within the MPR. I live where I hunt and have the ability to shoot out to 1000+ yards from my back door. It’s the setting of the targets that’s the hard part. I have a 100 yard target that I use from the front deck. [/QUOTE]
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