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Sighting Zero at what distance ???
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<blockquote data-quote="riergarde" data-source="post: 375821" data-attributes="member: 23639"><p><strong><em>You actually answered your own question; I haven't seen the scope you refer to. The range markings enable close calculation of shots. Once zeroed at 100 your set. the scope does the rest once you are familiar with it. I have a Horus with same markers, just figure the windage if not on your scope, my Horus has it already figure in.</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Orginary scopes with just cross hairs I fell should be zeroed at half of the longest shot you intend to do. 600 yd. shot would be a 300 yd zero.</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riergarde, post: 375821, member: 23639"] [B][I]You actually answered your own question; I haven't seen the scope you refer to. The range markings enable close calculation of shots. Once zeroed at 100 your set. the scope does the rest once you are familiar with it. I have a Horus with same markers, just figure the windage if not on your scope, my Horus has it already figure in.[/I][/B] [B][I]Orginary scopes with just cross hairs I fell should be zeroed at half of the longest shot you intend to do. 600 yd. shot would be a 300 yd zero.[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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