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A 300 yard zero seems a little extreme to me. My 300 wsm/180gr balistic tip load is starting out at 2900fps. Like all my rifles I zero at 100 yards, that puts the bullet about 12" low at 300 yards, I use M1't do dial, 4MOA in this case. If the turrets are set on 4 MOA (300 yard zero) that puts the 100 yard POI 4" high. Just my opinion but 4" is too much for my likeing but then even though most of my practice is for long range, most of the shots I've taken at game have been inside of 200 yards and a lot of those inside of 100 yards.
Quote from: Jamieb on December 03, 2011, 10:26:14 PMA 300 yard zero seems a little extreme to me. My 300 wsm/180gr balistic tip load is starting out at 2900fps. Like all my rifles I zero at 100 yards, that puts the bullet about 12" low at 300 yards, I use M1't do dial, 4MOA in this case. If the turrets are set on 4 MOA (300 yard zero) that puts the 100 yard POI 4" high. Just my opinion but 4" is too much for my likeing but then even though most of my practice is for long range, most of the shots I've taken at game have been inside of 200 yards and a lot of those inside of 100 yards. Why would you want to be a foot low at 300? Just my opinion, if your on the eastside that is a standard shot you have to make. Times are changing and long shots are being made, some people dont believe it, it happens. And 300 yards is not considered a long shot to me.
A few of us have VX-3L 4.5-14x50 CDS scopes, in short they are awesome, use same mounts, lets in a ton of light. If you zero at 300 your turrett will go up to probably 900yds. I think my 7mm mag turrett goes up to 750 or so being zeroed at 200yds.We zero at 200yds on our stuff, although for wyoming lopers we did zero everything at 300yds.