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Zero at 100 Yards and Leave Turret at 200 Yards for Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 2024279" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>It benefits me because I know when I zero at 300 yards and shoot at 300 yards, it is indeed zeroed at 300 yards. "0" to me is 300 yards, that's where my scopes are set for a 300y zero, "0".... 3.5 MOA is going to be around 475 yards for me...All I ever said is when Ive zeroed at 100 yards, and dial to 300, it's usually off a little bit. If a guy wants to zero at 100, then add 3 MOA or 1 MIL for a walk around 300y zero, then go right on ahead and do that! Lol, I dont have a problem with how anyone does their own thing. I'm simply stating how and why I do, what I do. I never asked anyones opinion or advice on it, and frankly I could give 2 craps how you, or anyone else thinks it should be done. Always more than 1 way to skin a cat, just because you do it differently, doesnt mean it's the right way, and the way I do it is the wrong way. I'm also not the one sitting here trying to tell everyone how and what they should be doing...Do what you want, how you want, as long as it works for you, who really gives a $hitt how it's done!! My MK4s track just fine, I shoot just fine, and my loads shoot just fine, but again, thanks for the no good assumptions on your end...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 2024279, member: 1403"] It benefits me because I know when I zero at 300 yards and shoot at 300 yards, it is indeed zeroed at 300 yards. "0" to me is 300 yards, that's where my scopes are set for a 300y zero, "0".... 3.5 MOA is going to be around 475 yards for me...All I ever said is when Ive zeroed at 100 yards, and dial to 300, it's usually off a little bit. If a guy wants to zero at 100, then add 3 MOA or 1 MIL for a walk around 300y zero, then go right on ahead and do that! Lol, I dont have a problem with how anyone does their own thing. I'm simply stating how and why I do, what I do. I never asked anyones opinion or advice on it, and frankly I could give 2 craps how you, or anyone else thinks it should be done. Always more than 1 way to skin a cat, just because you do it differently, doesnt mean it's the right way, and the way I do it is the wrong way. I'm also not the one sitting here trying to tell everyone how and what they should be doing...Do what you want, how you want, as long as it works for you, who really gives a $hitt how it's done!! My MK4s track just fine, I shoot just fine, and my loads shoot just fine, but again, thanks for the no good assumptions on your end... [/QUOTE]
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