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Question about zeroing a rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2837676" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Your zero range is whatever you pick.In th ol days as most out west I had a 300 zero. Todays equipment far surpasses. I use a 200 zero on all my rifles, what I favor. If all I did was hunt close for whitetails, id have a different set up.Ive been in close to most all NA game, having shot most 6x6bulls,5x5 whitey in there beds at point blank many times.But if needed I'm sending a 300 otm,for the job and in last 15 years 5-700 yrds is a real common shot for me or my son.Your kestrel our whatever method you use needs to be true.I actually crunch rocks in areas I hunt, on off days or off season for practice. I shoot mils and know the drops out to 1000 in my head, the 200 simplifies this for me, my 6.5 Prc is within .1 mil off my 338 NM.I also shoot FF,so I can speed hold my drops if wanted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2837676, member: 21869"] Your zero range is whatever you pick.In th ol days as most out west I had a 300 zero. Todays equipment far surpasses. I use a 200 zero on all my rifles, what I favor. If all I did was hunt close for whitetails, id have a different set up.Ive been in close to most all NA game, having shot most 6x6bulls,5x5 whitey in there beds at point blank many times.But if needed I'm sending a 300 otm,for the job and in last 15 years 5-700 yrds is a real common shot for me or my son.Your kestrel our whatever method you use needs to be true.I actually crunch rocks in areas I hunt, on off days or off season for practice. I shoot mils and know the drops out to 1000 in my head, the 200 simplifies this for me, my 6.5 Prc is within .1 mil off my 338 NM.I also shoot FF,so I can speed hold my drops if wanted [/QUOTE]
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