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clybnntt14
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That's a good idea about dialing the yards to the range. And that's what I kind of thought that I wouldn't really be gaining anything by zeroing at 100 or 200. And thanks for the input.Here we go
I zero dialing scopes at 100.
- easier to exactly shoot and check zero, no wind inputs,.easier to find range etc.
- you gain nothing zeroing at 200 except moving your zero stop to that point. You gain exactly zero scope travel or anything doing so.
- when I'm actively walking and hunting a tailor my zero to the terrain. Open country mulies, dial to 300.
-Brush county bull tracking, leave it at 100.
-If you want to do a max point blank range zero on your scope , just figure out what that is and dial to that for walking around. If long shots, dial accordingly.