WebDec 22, 2010 · For "average" .308 Winchester, 150 grain (for deer, right), just sight it in 1.25" low at 25 yards. You'll be deer-accurate all the way to 280 yards. That equates to sighting … WebIMO, 50 yard zero is the best for red dots and irons for any fighting caliber. For scoped rifles, 100 yard is best unless you are shooting big bore. Depends on the calibre, but yes agreed. …
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WebAt your gun range, setup a target at 100 yards. Now sight-in your 308 to hit the bullseye or center of the target as close as possible. Now adjust your scope’s elevation turret up 2.61 inches (e.g. 1/4″ MOA scope would be … WebNov 5, 2008 · amboy49. I know this is a trapshooting thread, but . . . . . . Sighting in a Kimber M84 in .308 this weekend prior to annual trip to OK for deer hunting. According to the … impact of xss in web security
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WebJul 10, 2024 · You may do this by making your impact point lower than your target distance of 25 yards. Typically, a lower correction of .5′′ – 1.5′′ is required. That is, assuming your shots are hitting the target perfectly. A scope zero that works .5 to 1.5 inches below the target at 25 yards should be accurate at 100 yards. WebFeb 8, 2024 · I originally posted this without mentioning that the scope is NF 12-42x56 which only has 46 moa adjustment and was worrying a little about running out. I zero'd @ 100 … WebMar 25, 2024 · The only category in which the 36 y zero loses is it produces that greatest rise along the trajectory, and that's at 100 yards (1.29"). If you KNOW you're going to be shooting targets at exactly 100 yards, then the 100 yard zero (obviously) or … impact of ww2 on native americans