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    I just found out we have a public range in my county that goes out to 100M. Going tomorrow to get my sh1t zeroed in rain, snow or shine.

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    This is one of thoes "Have rifle zeroed as you would for real, out of class.."

    50M for both optical and iron's. Thanks Lt Col Chuck Santos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4fun View Post
    This is one of thoes "Have rifle zeroed as you would for real, out of class.."

    50M for both optical and iron's. Thanks Lt Col Chuck Santos.
    Not to nitpick but its a 50yd zero.

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    Not a nitpick - thanks for carification - I always have to go back and fourth!!!

    Fricken metric system - should we stay or should we go?

    Definately will make a enough of a difference further out, 200M/yds out, using precision optics on a precision hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noslorob View Post
    Thank you. That would be great.

    Scott
    I finally resurrected my home desktop from the dead. As promised, here's the target:

    http://savefile.com/files/1370063

    You set the target up at 25 yards, and then use the horizontal black line as a point of aim. Adjust your sights/optic until the rounds are all in the white square.

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    J.W. 777:

    Thanks for posting the link, but it did not work for me.
    Cold Zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Zero View Post
    J.W. 777:

    Thanks for posting the link, but it did not work for me.
    D'oh!!

    Let's give this a try:

    http://dl4u.savefile.com/57501b21624.../100ydzero.jpg

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    Link Fixed. Thanks.
    Cold Zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thekatar View Post
    I have found that I also can't hit shit with the large aperture.
    US Army determined a while back, that there is relatively no difference in the use of large or small rear sight apps as far as accuracy. Only individual personal preference. If you feel or believe that you do better with one or the other, regardless of the distance, do so. For me, using the sights as advertised has worked well, but the 0-200 large app. should be reduced to a smaller diameter as there seems to be too much "air" in the sight for me to get the precision that I want. Same goes for a 6 O'clock hold. Hate it. I shot that way for years, but POA/POI sighting is much more natural.

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    John, thanks for ze target. I have some zeroing to do this weekend.
    "So have your buddy get a box of stray cats and try to get a good sight picture while he is throwing the cats at you... naked." - KLD

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