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I would dial the exact elevation correction whenever you have time. Why have any known error or WAGing if you don't have to? Part of that is using a rangefinder with trued ballistic solutions that gives me dope immediately after range so there is no time lost looking at a dope card.
Zero at 100 because it takes atmospherics out of the equation. From being zeroed at 100, dial scope up to roughly what a 200 yard zero would be and leave it there for rushed shots in closer quarters. Dial up to exact solution from there if you come into a longer shot.
It is the swfa SS hd 3-9x42, so FFPWhat scope are you getting? If you know it tracks, dial if you have time, but know your reticle. If its SFF, make sure you know the correct magnification it needs to be on for the reticle to be true. FFP you don't need to worry about that.
Will shortly have my first “dial” scope. In a hunting situation at what point do you dial? At 300 yards when it is a short hold over? This is based on elk. Appreciate any insights and experience.
Zero at 100 yards. Do not listen to anyone saying zero at another distance. If you want to walk around with a “200 yard zero” or whatever, you simply dial up to set that.
As for when to dial- it depends. That’s not a clear cut answer. I do not like holding more than 1 mil of elevation in general, especially if there is any wind.
Absolutely nothing, your good to go.If the shot is over 300yds I dial. Out to 300, I dont need to. I shoot at 100yds, but I set "zero" on my elevation turret usually about 2" high at 100yds. That gives me all the benefits and I'm not sure what I'd be missing by actually setting my elevation turret to be zeroed at 100yds???
I'm not sure what I'd be missing by actually setting my elevation turret to be zeroed at 100yds???
Absolutely nothing, your good to go.
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Form...What are the reasons for always zeroing at 100 instead of say 200? I've always zero'd at 200 because out on the plains, rarely is a shot under that, but I'm sure there are other good reasons to zero at 100? With that said, I have shot stuff from point blank to 250 without dialing with a 200 yard zero, so I'm sure there are "other" reasons to do this that I'm unaware of. ie - atmospheric conditions?