Exactly well done. Why do people buy flat shooting rifles then sight them in for 100 yd zero. Remember shoot zero at 25 yds then double check at 100 yds then if you are hunting from a tree stand and a deer walks out at 25 yds which is usually the case guess what? Check the point blank range for the caliber and grain you are shooting. You do not have to hold under or over from zero yards to max point blank range which is based on where the bullet is hitting at 100yds. Example .270 130grain zero 25 yds 3.1 inches high 100yds point blank range roughly 270yards


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