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  • Angrysnarf
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 2860

    Zeroing

    What's the best to do....Zero at 50yd or 100yd

    On a 4x scope
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    reefer7
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 93

    Originally posted by Angrysnarf
    What's the best to do....Zero at 50yd or 100yd

    On a 4x scope


    I usually do 100. Depends on what rifle.


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    • #3
      Divernhunter
      Calguns Addict
      • May 2010
      • 8753

      Depends on the rifle and the cartridge. It also depends on the use. Target shooting zero for bullseye. If used for hunting zero 2.75" high at 100 yards.
      A 30cal will reach out and touch them. A 50cal will kick their butt.
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      • #4
        hambam105
        Calguns Addict
        • Jan 2013
        • 7083

        AngrySnarf....

        Without going to Google, in one sentence, please tell us your understanding of the term, 'Zero'.

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          Angrysnarf
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2015
          • 2860

          Originally posted by Divernhunter
          Depends on the rifle and the cartridge. It also depends on the use. Target shooting zero for bullseye. If used for hunting zero 2.75" high at 100 yards.
          Mosin

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          • #6
            Divernhunter
            Calguns Addict
            • May 2010
            • 8753

            OK if just for target shooting try for on the bullseye at whatever(usually 100yards) range you shoot at mostly. Makes for better bragging. I usually do not care if mine is high(but on target) as long as all the bullets go into the same small area of the target---Prefer into one hole.
            You may have trouble getting it to shoot on the bullseye since the sights on the rifle were designed for a 325 yard(approx.) bullseye zero. It may still shoot a bit high with it adjusted to shoot as low as possible.
            A 30cal will reach out and touch them. A 50cal will kick their butt.
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            • #7
              CSACANNONEER
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              • Dec 2006
              • 44093

              I always zero at the distance I intend to shoot at. Since it only takes one round to zero (I use a second round for fine tuning and a third for confirmation but, it really only takes one) at any distance, it's not a big deal to rezero when I plan on shooting at a different distance.
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              • #8
                OlderThanDirt
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                • Jun 2009
                • 5939

                Originally posted by hambam105
                AngrySnarf....

                Without going to Google, in one sentence, please tell us your understanding of the term, 'Zero'.
                0bama?
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                • #9
                  Angrysnarf
                  Veteran Member
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 2860

                  Originally posted by Divernhunter
                  OK if just for target shooting try for on the bullseye at whatever(usually 100yards) range you shoot at mostly. Makes for better bragging. I usually do not care if mine is high(but on target) as long as all the bullets go into the same small area of the target---Prefer into one hole.
                  You may have trouble getting it to shoot on the bullseye since the sights on the rifle were designed for a 325 yard(approx.) bullseye zero. It may still shoot a bit high with it adjusted to shoot as low as possible.
                  Yea around 100 yd is the longest I've shot and wanted to be able to hold higher for longer distances etc
                  Originally posted by CSACANNONEER
                  I always zero at the distance I intend to shoot at. Since it only takes one round to zero (I use a second round for fine tuning and a third for confirmation but, it really only takes one) at any distance, it's not a big deal to rezero when I plan on shooting at a different distance.
                  I would use irons for short distances. Which is a reason why I'm doing a PU mount and scope for it

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                  • #10
                    ER308
                    Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 135

                    for .223 and .308, a 50 yard 'zero' is almost same POI as as 200 yard zero and allows you to aim point blank and hit in the kill zone to about ~@275 yards without any hold over. Hope that helps.

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                    • #11
                      Angrysnarf
                      Veteran Member
                      • Oct 2015
                      • 2860

                      Originally posted by ER308
                      for .223 and .308, a 50 yard 'zero' is almost same POI as as 200 yard zero and allows you to aim point blank and hit in the kill zone to about ~@275 yards without any hold over. Hope that helps.
                      Nice

                      But this is for a mosin

                      Ima put a scope on the handle sight on my AR. But the one I can use the irons underneath

                      Will that zero still work?

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                      • #12
                        CSACANNONEER
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                        • Dec 2006
                        • 44093

                        Originally posted by Angrysnarf

                        I would use irons for short distances. Which is a reason why I'm doing a PU mount and scope for it
                        OK, so, just zero for the distance you intend to shot at. It's not a hard concept, is it?
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                        • #13
                          mif_slim
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                          • Apr 2008
                          • 10089

                          A Mosin iron is zero'd at 800 yards FYI. so essentially, you will use a scope for close range shooting and irons for longer range. Haha.


                          Anyway, 100 is perfect for target shooting. My target gun zero at 100 my hunting guns at 200
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                          • #14
                            Angrysnarf
                            Veteran Member
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 2860

                            Lol I can 6 o clock hold with irons for 50yd or so lol

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                            • #15
                              CandG
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                              • Apr 2014
                              • 16970

                              Not sure about Mosin's, but I like to zero my .30-06 at 200 yards, I use it for hunting. That way, any shot within 275yds or so is (assuming it's an accurate gun) POA +/- 3", which is good enough for me.

                              There are plenty of charts and calculators online that let you see the bullet trajectory given different zero distances, using those tools you can usually make a good educated guess at what your zero distance should be for your particular situation.

                              If it was mostly just a range gun, I'd just zero at whatever distance I mostly shoot from. No reason to complicate things.



                              Here is (I believe) a chart showing various cartridge trajectories from a Mosin zeroed at 200yds:

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                              Settle down, folks. The new "ghost gun" regulations probably don't do what you think they do.


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