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Why would you not sight in at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="lehr69" data-source="post: 1631298" data-attributes="member: 26057"><p>One of the reasons why is that you can usually find an optimal place to sight your rifle in to where the mils and the yardage will start syncing in 50 yard increments. Example 300yards=1 mil, 350=1.5, 400=2. This sometimes works to over 600 yards so if you have a 1st focal plane mil scope, you can make fast shots without having to dial in corrections and such. Very handy for us boys in the south hunting wild hogs that may be just crossing a woods road or clearing and you don't have a lot of time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lehr69, post: 1631298, member: 26057"] One of the reasons why is that you can usually find an optimal place to sight your rifle in to where the mils and the yardage will start syncing in 50 yard increments. Example 300yards=1 mil, 350=1.5, 400=2. This sometimes works to over 600 yards so if you have a 1st focal plane mil scope, you can make fast shots without having to dial in corrections and such. Very handy for us boys in the south hunting wild hogs that may be just crossing a woods road or clearing and you don’t have a lot of time [/QUOTE]
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