100 for everything.
100 for everything.
You might get on one of the cartridge company websites and use their ballistic calculators to get a better idea of bullet trajectory.
If you want to get ocd/nerdy some versions of Strelok have a 2 moa dot reticle so you get drawing showing modifiable holdovers on various targets in addition to a ballistic table.
100 meter zero for errthang.
has anyone tried the maximum point blank range zero
I generally use a 50 yard zero for my rifles.
50/200 yard zero for RDS and scopes with BDC recticles like the JM-1, 100 yard zero with scopes that I'm gonna dial on. Depending on your optics one zero may or may not work for you but a 100 yard zero is not likely to work with capped turrets and a BDC.
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I’ve been intrigued by the 36 yard zero since seeing this video. Starts talking about it at 3:45
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100 yards for rifles. Bolt guns and semiautos. 25 yards for pistols. Just way easier to know I can check zero and go with the same process for all. Whatever range works best for you is up to you but having consistant holds on all your guns from 0-100 makes sense. Bad guy in the house is a bad time to wonder "do I aim for the face or top of the head."
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