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Question about zeroing a rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="George Dean" data-source="post: 2837660" data-attributes="member: 102703"><p>Simplified: I believe the 200 yard zero comes from WWII training on the Garand (30.06). Zero the Garand to 100, click the range up to 200 and put a witness mark on the windage knob (Assuming it is already neutral) and the range knob so that you can return your zero quickly on the fly. The Garand had an effective range of 800 yds. with 50% of soldiers being able to hit the target at that range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Dean, post: 2837660, member: 102703"] Simplified: I believe the 200 yard zero comes from WWII training on the Garand (30.06). Zero the Garand to 100, click the range up to 200 and put a witness mark on the windage knob (Assuming it is already neutral) and the range knob so that you can return your zero quickly on the fly. The Garand had an effective range of 800 yds. with 50% of soldiers being able to hit the target at that range. [/QUOTE]
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