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Thread: Zeroing for Long Range

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryr8828 View Post
    If you use a range finder at the golf course you'll not be without one again. I first bought the bushnell 1500 that runs off a 6v battery but I kept using it to shoot and would get to the golf course and find out I had forgot it. So I left it in my range bag and bought a bushnell v2 that runs off of a 3v lithium battery that stays in my golf bag. I don't have over $300 in either one.
    Both are supposed to go to 1,000 yards but I've not used either at over 300 yds. Don't know if that's long enough of a distance for you or not.
    It's plenty long enough for me. I'm not a long range expert, by any stretch of the imagination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Is truing the reticle helpful for when you want to get a shorter range shot? (Ex: true at farther distances to get a more accurate medium distance shot.)
    It isn't not helpful, if that makes sense.
    I'd rather have 2" of error at 200 than 8" at 800.

    If you don't have a laser range-finder, you are taking a lot of things as fact that are not verified.
    Highly recommend getting a decent one, such as this:
    http://www.amazon.com/Leupold-RX-100.../dp/B004IGIF54
    *Doesn't have to be in Mossy Oak, just happens to be a decent price right now.

    ETA: one in black-
    http://www.amazon.com/Leupold-112179...ef=pd_sbs_sg_1
    Jack Leuba
    Director, Military and Government Sales
    Knight's Armament Company
    jleuba@knightarmco.com

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