lvcat2004
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Hey fellas, I just bough my first long distance rifle: CZ750 sniper in 308 Win. with a Zeiss conquest 6.5-20x50. This scope has about 45 inches of total elevation adjustment, and I am planning on shooting Coyotes at up to 400 yards and perhaps some target shooting as far out as 600 yards.
My question is.....how/where to zero the scope?? I was thinking about zeroing at 200 yards, that would cause 20+ inches of drop at say 400 yards depending on bullet/loads??
So I don't need much adjustment DOWN ward, possilby 1-2 inches downward (hitting above line of sight) at 100 yards, so am I supposed to zero it (say 200 yards) with MOST of elevation adjustment saved for UPWARD adjustment?? since I don't need much downward adjustment?? I've never had to think about this so any advice would be appreciated.
My question is.....how/where to zero the scope?? I was thinking about zeroing at 200 yards, that would cause 20+ inches of drop at say 400 yards depending on bullet/loads??
So I don't need much adjustment DOWN ward, possilby 1-2 inches downward (hitting above line of sight) at 100 yards, so am I supposed to zero it (say 200 yards) with MOST of elevation adjustment saved for UPWARD adjustment?? since I don't need much downward adjustment?? I've never had to think about this so any advice would be appreciated.