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What distance do you zero in at?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 364028" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>I zero this bad boy for 300</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]67245[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]67246[/ATTACH]</p><p>(that's a 100 yard group fired from the PSG-1)</p><p></p><p>And I use the MIL-dot scope as a BDC, effective out to 1000 yards (there's a method to that madness, but it involves a good bit of math)</p><p></p><p>Everything else, I zero at 200. That's about where you want the zero to be on the average rifle, as the bullet is climbing to its 0 trajectory for the first 200 yards. If you notice on most ballistic tables, the bullet is an inch, or an inch and a half high at 100. At 200 most show it being zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 364028, member: 6937"] I zero this bad boy for 300 [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screen Shot 2014-08-21 at 8.02.22 AM.png"]67245._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screen Shot 2014-08-21 at 8.03.06 AM.png"]67246._xfImport[/ATTACH] (that's a 100 yard group fired from the PSG-1) And I use the MIL-dot scope as a BDC, effective out to 1000 yards (there's a method to that madness, but it involves a good bit of math) Everything else, I zero at 200. That's about where you want the zero to be on the average rifle, as the bullet is climbing to its 0 trajectory for the first 200 yards. If you notice on most ballistic tables, the bullet is an inch, or an inch and a half high at 100. At 200 most show it being zero. [/QUOTE]
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