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Leupold CDS M1 Dial
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<blockquote data-quote="JRS3" data-source="post: 845840" data-attributes="member: 34957"><p>Update after a long range session. I finally trust the custom dial but it took awhile and a few college tries to get it right.</p><p></p><p>The dial has a setup for 100 yard zero but this seems to leave too much margin for error, to simply sight in at 100 then bang away accurately at farther distances. I am convinced there is a minor tolerance for error at 100 that does not get exposed until shot at longer distances. Someone with more LR experience can probably explain in better detail but it seemed apparent to me. With that said, I sighted my rifle in at 300 yards with the 300 mark and set it. After doing this, I shot it at distances from 100-500 and it worked rather well. The 100 yard zero is approximately 3/4" high but I can live with that. It fell right in line after that to 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRS3, post: 845840, member: 34957"] Update after a long range session. I finally trust the custom dial but it took awhile and a few college tries to get it right. The dial has a setup for 100 yard zero but this seems to leave too much margin for error, to simply sight in at 100 then bang away accurately at farther distances. I am convinced there is a minor tolerance for error at 100 that does not get exposed until shot at longer distances. Someone with more LR experience can probably explain in better detail but it seemed apparent to me. With that said, I sighted my rifle in at 300 yards with the 300 mark and set it. After doing this, I shot it at distances from 100-500 and it worked rather well. The 100 yard zero is approximately 3/4" high but I can live with that. It fell right in line after that to 500. [/QUOTE]
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