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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1393638" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I sight all my rifles for 300 yd zeros. I have done this all my life and it works for me. When building a profile for my rifle/bullet in my ballistic app, I list the zero as 300yds and look at the POI's at 100, 200 and 300yds. Example; my 270 Allen Magnum is 2.0" @ 100, 2.7" @ 200 and 0.0 @ 300yds, while my 6.5-284 is 3.2" @ 100, 4.1" @ 200 and 0.4" @ 300.</p><p>I routinely review this info before/during hunts to re-familiarize myself with the rifle I'm using in the event a close shot presents itself and just dial from 400yds and out.</p><p>Hope this doesn't confuse anyone. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1393638, member: 307"] I sight all my rifles for 300 yd zeros. I have done this all my life and it works for me. When building a profile for my rifle/bullet in my ballistic app, I list the zero as 300yds and look at the POI's at 100, 200 and 300yds. Example; my 270 Allen Magnum is 2.0" @ 100, 2.7" @ 200 and 0.0 @ 300yds, while my 6.5-284 is 3.2" @ 100, 4.1" @ 200 and 0.4" @ 300. I routinely review this info before/during hunts to re-familiarize myself with the rifle I'm using in the event a close shot presents itself and just dial from 400yds and out. Hope this doesn't confuse anyone. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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