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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1866807" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>We do, and have for over 25 years did a 300 yard zero. We approximately 10" low at 400 yards....so, on big game, "hold on hair" from muzzle to 400 yards. The only caveat, is that at approximately 180 yards, we're about 6" high, no problem on big game .... if you hold in the middle. Though, if you're shooting coyote, Fox, etc, you just remember to hold a bit low. You get real comfortable with the process. </p><p></p><p>With our Leopold CDS scopes, we kept our 300 yard zero. If the animal appears to be beyond 400, a rangefinder is used, then scope adjusted. Using the 300 yard zero on the Leopold CDS, allows us to use the "zero stop" function....yet will carry us to 850+ yards ( in one dial rotation) which is beyond our "comfort zone" for shooting game! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1866807, member: 75451"] We do, and have for over 25 years did a 300 yard zero. We approximately 10” low at 400 yards....so, on big game, “hold on hair” from muzzle to 400 yards. The only caveat, is that at approximately 180 yards, we’re about 6” high, no problem on big game .... if you hold in the middle. Though, if you’re shooting coyote, Fox, etc, you just remember to hold a bit low. You get real comfortable with the process. With our Leopold CDS scopes, we kept our 300 yard zero. If the animal appears to be beyond 400, a rangefinder is used, then scope adjusted. Using the 300 yard zero on the Leopold CDS, allows us to use the “zero stop” function....yet will carry us to 850+ yards ( in one dial rotation) which is beyond our “comfort zone” for shooting game! memtb [/QUOTE]
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