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What distance do you zero in at?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kismet" data-source="post: 364044" data-attributes="member: 8516"><p>7.62x54r and 7.62x51, 150gr</p><p></p><p>"Zero" both at @ 125 yards, standing, shooting down into the valley--so it varies.</p><p></p><p>But I'm a meat hunter, so tea-cup grouping is fine for me. Both calibers keep me within 5-7 inches out to 300 yards, and at that distance, if I do my part, the calibers do theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kismet, post: 364044, member: 8516"] 7.62x54r and 7.62x51, 150gr "Zero" both at @ 125 yards, standing, shooting down into the valley--so it varies. But I'm a meat hunter, so tea-cup grouping is fine for me. Both calibers keep me within 5-7 inches out to 300 yards, and at that distance, if I do my part, the calibers do theirs. [/QUOTE]
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