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Question about zeroing a rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="7Rum Slayer" data-source="post: 2834488" data-attributes="member: 113894"><p>I always zero at 100 yards, then I dial up to a 200 yard zero on my calcs, say 1.25 inch or 5 clicks. Verify groups at 200, I then set my turret to zero and set my zero stop 5 clicks under my now 200 yard zero. That way I can dial down to my 100 yard to verify on the bench or when hunting tight cover. This gives me a little more on the scopes top end if limited on travel. Then I take out to distance and validate trajectory and verify accuracy. Just my way but it works for me. Sorry I got side tracked but I am no help with the kestrel. Cheers, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rum Slayer, post: 2834488, member: 113894"] I always zero at 100 yards, then I dial up to a 200 yard zero on my calcs, say 1.25 inch or 5 clicks. Verify groups at 200, I then set my turret to zero and set my zero stop 5 clicks under my now 200 yard zero. That way I can dial down to my 100 yard to verify on the bench or when hunting tight cover. This gives me a little more on the scopes top end if limited on travel. Then I take out to distance and validate trajectory and verify accuracy. Just my way but it works for me. Sorry I got side tracked but I am no help with the kestrel. Cheers, Jason [/QUOTE]
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