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Zero at 100 Yards and Leave Turret at 200 Yards for Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="clark33" data-source="post: 2024273" data-attributes="member: 100482"><p>I know for sure Jeff Broz hunts, he's part of longrangeonly and Caylen and Phil train civilians, LE and offer a backcountry hunting long range course thru their company Modern Day Sniper and both were USMC Scout/Snipers, both big game hunt. Brian Litz is a ballistician who works for Berger but can't vouch if he hunts. Frank Galli is an instructor for Mile High Shooting Outdoors and was also a USMC Scout/Sniper, I don't know if he hunts.</p><p></p><p>They advocate a 100yd baseline zero, once you are at your desired hunting location you get current, up to date atmospheric conditions and can dial for 200 or 300 for a field/walking around zero while hunting to allow those quick 0 to 350 shots without dialing. The idea of the 100 yd baseline zero is to have a more accurate 200, 300 to whatever distance solution when dialing at different locations with different atmospheric conditions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clark33, post: 2024273, member: 100482"] I know for sure Jeff Broz hunts, he's part of longrangeonly and Caylen and Phil train civilians, LE and offer a backcountry hunting long range course thru their company Modern Day Sniper and both were USMC Scout/Snipers, both big game hunt. Brian Litz is a ballistician who works for Berger but can't vouch if he hunts. Frank Galli is an instructor for Mile High Shooting Outdoors and was also a USMC Scout/Sniper, I don't know if he hunts. They advocate a 100yd baseline zero, once you are at your desired hunting location you get current, up to date atmospheric conditions and can dial for 200 or 300 for a field/walking around zero while hunting to allow those quick 0 to 350 shots without dialing. The idea of the 100 yd baseline zero is to have a more accurate 200, 300 to whatever distance solution when dialing at different locations with different atmospheric conditions [/QUOTE]
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