Checking zero at camp?

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Does anyone check zero at camp? Example; 10 hour drive with rifle in a soft case in the cab of the pickup then a 15 mile ride with the rifle in the scabbard on a horse (assuming no rodeos)
I know it’s a good idea, but does anyone want to be the a-hole sending a few down range at paper in the backcountry? Especially if there’s a few guys in camp who’d want to do the same.

Please please please do not tell me anything along the lines of “If you buy XYZ scope you won’t have to check zero. Mines been dead on since 1995”


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Tmac

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On a trip like you describe, I will check zero after the vehicle ride when closer to my final hunt altitude, if it’s convenient. More about confirming my dope than worry about scope zero. Then I load it in the scabbard and go hunt. If I can’t check zero easily, I load it and go hunt.
 

Wrench

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I never worry about scaring off critters. I have shot elk and had other elk lay with mine....and I've had them completely ignore the shot.
 
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Absolutely, I mean your using a suppressor and not a heathen right?

Well duh, but my buddy’s aren’t. I wasn’t so much worried about scaring game away, but more if someone else happened to be nearby I’d hate to ruin their day with all the shooting.


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Shooting is fun. I shoot at camp before evening hunts for fun and to confirm zero. I shoot my rifles a lot so I’m aware of any zero shifts.

Shooting a rifle is like any other skill activity. Practice.
 

Superx3

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I have never had to re zero a rifle on a hunt but I’ll check if possible and I traveled along ways. Diesel and mileage on a pickup isn’t cheap just to miss…
 
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If I fly, I always check a gun.
If I drove, I go hunting.

Unless something happened while I’m hunting I never shoot at camp.

I’m so ocd that I won’t even shoot a .22 at my house from September-January…
 

The Harbor Master

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I have and also I haven't. Depends on the travel. After a horse ride or ATV ride, I would. Not because I expect zero to shift but because I don't like wondering.
 
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