Would you bother to re-zero? (ammo change)

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Hi all,

I'm in a straight-wall state (MD), so am using 350 Legend, which I like a lot for what it does. I'm a factory ammo guy, not a re-loader, so both of the examples I'm about to point to are off-the-rack cartridges.

My go-to has been the Winchester "Deer Season XP" 150gr. That's what I'm zeroed for right now. It's a lead-core bullet design.

In a few weeks I'll be participating in a mentored hunt that requires the use of all-copper bullets. It's probably the incentive I need just to make this switch anyway.

I went ahead and bought a box of Winchester "Copper Impact"---they're also 150gr, but are monometal copper with a polymer tip.

Ballistically, I think they're really similar, but I'm a little confused by the charts Winchester has on their site (attached): if I'm following (and I'm relatively new to ballistics and not great at math-ing, so bear with me), it looks like they've calculated the "Deer Season" load using a 150yd zero, and the "Copper Impact" load using a (I think more typical?) 100yd zero. I don't get why they would do this for two same-caliber, equal-weight bullets, as it makes it kinda hard to compare them apples-to-apples. I'm guessing my zero will be just fine, but am wondering what others think. To explain, for me to dial in my rifle (again) requires 3 hours of roundtrip driving, as there's no public outdoor range near me, so it's not a casual thing i just do for no good reason. But, of course, if there's a real chance my zero will be significantly off with this change, that is a good reason.

TIA
 

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I should add: would not be shooting past 150yds with a 350 Legend. The areas I hunt---that wouldn't really happen anyway, as it's all forested.
 
And now I just discovered the Ballistics Calculator/comparison tool on Winchester's site---that's immensely helpful.

Using that, here's what I see: with a 100yd zero, the "Deer Season" drops 7.5" at 200yds; the "Copper Impact" drops 8.1" at the same distance.

So... a 0.6" difference at 200yds. At 150yds, the difference is between 2.4" and 2.6".

That doesn't seem worth re-zeroing to me, but now that I've responded to my own thread twice, I'm open to other ideas if anyone wants to share. (Maybe I've answered my own question.)
 
If you can get the BC of both bullets, compare them. The closer they are to each other , the better.

My belief is that every rifle is different because of manufacturing tolerances...ammo is the same situation. I would reshoot with the new ammunition.
 
I would check it... It depends on your definition of "significantly," but the same bullet weight with different bullet shape/density/BC = different POI. It may not be *much* different, but I'm way too obsessive and particular to just hunt with it hoping it's close. If it were me, I'd make the trip to test.

That said, wouldn't be surprised if your impacts shift less than 1" at 100yds, which may not mean much in your <150yd scenario. But you never know until you know...
 
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