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The Basics, Starting Out
Why zero at 100 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="Down Under Hunter" data-source="post: 278438" data-attributes="member: 8486"><p>I like to use the 100 m zero for simple verification that the scope is dead on. It virtually eliminates the shooter error factor in confirming the zero and I have learnt that "near enough aint good enough !" I aint happy with a half inch right and half inch low (still looks decent in the scope) but will put you out down range. The easiest distance I have had to work with to confirm that everything is square. If its on, its on way out there !</p><p></p><p>DUH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down Under Hunter, post: 278438, member: 8486"] I like to use the 100 m zero for simple verification that the scope is dead on. It virtually eliminates the shooter error factor in confirming the zero and I have learnt that "near enough aint good enough !" I aint happy with a half inch right and half inch low (still looks decent in the scope) but will put you out down range. The easiest distance I have had to work with to confirm that everything is square. If its on, its on way out there ! DUH [/QUOTE]
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