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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1720781" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>For the past 8 seasons I have zeroed my rifle at 300Ft and temps in the 50-70F range. My hunting locations are at 3000 and 6000 feet with temperatures in 0-70F range. While I have always checked my zero upon arrival, I have rarely had the need to adjust my zero. When I did it was at most a click...and did it with some reluctance. My shots at game which have ranged from 150-1188 yards have been on target using my ballistic RF(Gunwerks G7). It does not have a program provision for a "zero" atmosphere. My recently acquired TerrapinX/Kestral 5700 outputs the same ballistic outputs as the G7. It also does not provide a zero atmosphere provision. Given this experience, If I was off during a zero check, I would more likely expect an equipment, or shooting error on my part then an issue due to atmospherics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1720781, member: 10291"] For the past 8 seasons I have zeroed my rifle at 300Ft and temps in the 50-70F range. My hunting locations are at 3000 and 6000 feet with temperatures in 0-70F range. While I have always checked my zero upon arrival, I have rarely had the need to adjust my zero. When I did it was at most a click...and did it with some reluctance. My shots at game which have ranged from 150-1188 yards have been on target using my ballistic RF(Gunwerks G7). It does not have a program provision for a “zero” atmosphere. My recently acquired TerrapinX/Kestral 5700 outputs the same ballistic outputs as the G7. It also does not provide a zero atmosphere provision. Given this experience, If I was off during a zero check, I would more likely expect an equipment, or shooting error on my part then an issue due to atmospherics. [/QUOTE]
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