Originally Posted by BtailHunter
I don't understand setting your Zero at 3 1/2" high or something like that at 100 when you have a turret.


Where did anyone set their zero that high? I’d bet most fellas use a 200, 225, 250 zero if they’re hunters which would be about 1.5-2” high at 100 with most normal set ups.

Jordan mentioned zeroing at 100 and just simply running with the 250 yard correction on the optic. Seem folks do that as well.

It’s all relevant if you’ve got the range and time. It is pretty nice though to lock on a zero, input the junk into a calculator and hit the RF, add it to the turret and put hits on target. The time factor gets lost in me. If a buck or bull is at 400 yards or better it’ll take me more time to get my pack situated than to dial.


Semper Fi