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Why would you not sight in at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gcan" data-source="post: 1632998" data-attributes="member: 102867"><p>Pretty much exactly the point Ive been making bout has marks. Very cool. If I have hash marks I do the same. Then I shoot several of them to be sure. </p><p></p><p>My original point blank comments were related to a standard duplex or something with one aiming point. </p><p></p><p>Your images demonstrate perfectly the use of hash marks and bracketing and also how important it is to know your BC, fps and deviation. </p><p></p><p>On several of my military type platforms I use simple reticles or dots zeroed for various distances - 150, 200, 250 etc., depending on intended use. A 150 zero on an AR gives me an 80 yrd zero, a 150 yrd zero. I'm -2"@200 and -5"@250. Basically point blank to 250. I'm not shooting eggs, but in a pinch I could with that set up. </p><p></p><p>The conversation was just reasons why ppl use zeros other than 100. I was offering just one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gcan, post: 1632998, member: 102867"] Pretty much exactly the point Ive been making bout has marks. Very cool. If I have hash marks I do the same. Then I shoot several of them to be sure. My original point blank comments were related to a standard duplex or something with one aiming point. Your images demonstrate perfectly the use of hash marks and bracketing and also how important it is to know your BC, fps and deviation. On several of my military type platforms I use simple reticles or dots zeroed for various distances - 150, 200, 250 etc., depending on intended use. A 150 zero on an AR gives me an 80 yrd zero, a 150 yrd zero. I’m -2”@200 and -5”@250. Basically point blank to 250. I’m not shooting eggs, but in a pinch I could with that set up. The conversation was just reasons why ppl use zeros other than 100. I was offering just one. [/QUOTE]
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