they were all over the place, I got them all as close to 25 yd zero as I couldWhat distance are the rifles zeroed for now ? Folks seem to be assuming 100 yards .
they were all over the place, I got them all as close to 25 yd zero as I couldWhat distance are the rifles zeroed for now ? Folks seem to be assuming 100 yards .
Excellent, glad it worked out for you . Good to see you helping the youngsters . I wish all of them success and venison on the platter .they were all over the place, I got them all as close to 25 yd zero as I could
As I noted above, it depends on the scope height. If your scope is 2" above the bore you are 4½ inches high at 100 yards and 6" high at 175. If you can live with that. If your scope is 1½ inches above the bore that changes things, a lot, you are about 3 inches high from 100 to 175 yds.Since a bullet's flight path is pretty much parabolic, it's been a general rule of thumb that sighting in at 25 yards will get you to the same or nearly same POI as sighting in at 100 yards. If you expect most of the shooting to be done at short range why not sight in for that?
Excellent question. “Why didn’t I think of it?!”