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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Scratching My Head
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<blockquote data-quote="Chico guy" data-source="post: 2647099" data-attributes="member: 116421"><p>I believe scope height/ mechanical offset and arc of trajectory are causing the confusion not the gear. What distance are you trying to set zero for? I suggest watching a quick youtube video for explanation.</p><p> For most zeros (100 yards and up) you should expect to be low at 25 (as others have stated)</p><p> For example, my rifle with a 250 zero equals 2.5 MOA low at 25 yards and .5 moa high at 50 yards. There are some great visuals and videos online showing trajectory of the bullet in relation to the straight line of barrel and scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chico guy, post: 2647099, member: 116421"] I believe scope height/ mechanical offset and arc of trajectory are causing the confusion not the gear. What distance are you trying to set zero for? I suggest watching a quick youtube video for explanation. For most zeros (100 yards and up) you should expect to be low at 25 (as others have stated) For example, my rifle with a 250 zero equals 2.5 MOA low at 25 yards and .5 moa high at 50 yards. There are some great visuals and videos online showing trajectory of the bullet in relation to the straight line of barrel and scope. [/QUOTE]
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