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Zero at 100 Yards and Leave Turret at 200 Yards for Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 2024264" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>Okay, but you never answered my question. With that same 300 yard "walking around" zero, what does it matter if it is referenced as "0" or "3.5MOA"?</p><p></p><p>What does it benefit you to not be able to dial down past your zero stop at 300 yards?</p><p></p><p>What does it benefit you, if when talking about and comparing your drop tables, your numbers are different than everybody else's because you insist that your <strong><em>field zero</em></strong> and your <strong><em>initial baseline zero </em></strong>be the same number?</p><p></p><p>If you don't have a scope that will reliably dial from 100 yds to 300 yds and back, then that isn't a zero issue. You need a better scope. If you aren't a consistent enough shooter to dial down and back and hit to the same place, then whatever zero you use isn't helping you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 2024264, member: 105322"] Okay, but you never answered my question. With that same 300 yard "walking around" zero, what does it matter if it is referenced as "0" or "3.5MOA"? What does it benefit you to not be able to dial down past your zero stop at 300 yards? What does it benefit you, if when talking about and comparing your drop tables, your numbers are different than everybody else's because you insist that your [B][I]field zero[/I][/B] and your [B][I]initial baseline zero [/I][/B]be the same number? If you don't have a scope that will reliably dial from 100 yds to 300 yds and back, then that isn't a zero issue. You need a better scope. If you aren't a consistent enough shooter to dial down and back and hit to the same place, then whatever zero you use isn't helping you. [/QUOTE]
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