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Why would you not sight in at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="J Doss" data-source="post: 1631314" data-attributes="member: 109284"><p>I sight in at 100 with a 3 1/4" to 4" high zero.</p><p>Doing this will put me in the kill zone from 0 to 350 yards with nearly any medium to heavy rifles without having to think much about doping on quick shots.</p><p>Nearly all of my scopes are VX-3's with various magnifications. I'm pretty much "old school".</p><p>My light rifles are zeroed dead on at 100 and I hold over or dope for longer ranges since I generally have more time to do so hunting varmits.</p><p>Years ago, when I was shooting Big Bore sporting rifle competition, I zeroed at 100 and doped out the longer targets.</p><p>It depends on your rifle, scope and the nature of the shooting one is going to be doing, how you set up your zero.</p><p>To each his/her own though!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Doss, post: 1631314, member: 109284"] I sight in at 100 with a 3 1/4" to 4" high zero. Doing this will put me in the kill zone from 0 to 350 yards with nearly any medium to heavy rifles without having to think much about doping on quick shots. Nearly all of my scopes are VX-3's with various magnifications. I'm pretty much "old school". My light rifles are zeroed dead on at 100 and I hold over or dope for longer ranges since I generally have more time to do so hunting varmits. Years ago, when I was shooting Big Bore sporting rifle competition, I zeroed at 100 and doped out the longer targets. It depends on your rifle, scope and the nature of the shooting one is going to be doing, how you set up your zero. To each his/her own though!!! [/QUOTE]
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