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The Basics, Starting Out
Zero range
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<blockquote data-quote="Legionnaire" data-source="post: 1393262" data-attributes="member: 101897"><p>For me, it depends on the scope and whether I'm sighting a rifle for targets or hunting. Any rifle with a ranging reticle and good turrets gets zeroed at 100; I either dial in or use the reticle to hold for more distant shots. A hunting rifle with a basic duplex reticle gets sighted two inches high at 100 which, depending on the cartridge, pushes the point blank range out to close to 300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legionnaire, post: 1393262, member: 101897"] For me, it depends on the scope and whether I'm sighting a rifle for targets or hunting. Any rifle with a ranging reticle and good turrets gets zeroed at 100; I either dial in or use the reticle to hold for more distant shots. A hunting rifle with a basic duplex reticle gets sighted two inches high at 100 which, depending on the cartridge, pushes the point blank range out to close to 300. [/QUOTE]
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