Printable Sight In Targets

308 Zero At 25 Yards. Is Your Carbine’s Zero Wrong? The Armory Life Re: .308 - where do you like to zero at and why? 100 yards cause based off the that your holds out the 300 are the same and you only drop 2 inches or so center mass and you will hit it all the time With the .308 rifle, I like the zero to be about 1.5-inch high at 100 yards, giving me a sure chance of hitting the game animal in the vitals at 200 yards, since the point of impact will be just a couple of inches low.

Is Your Carbine’s Zero Wrong? The Armory Life
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I have access to a indoor 25 yard range and wanted to know where my point of impact should be on the bullseye? Should it be 1in-2in on top or bottom of the bullseye? I'm using a 1-6 scope Does anyone know the process to what they call "hunting or field" zero your rifle at 25 yards for 100? I remember a WHILE back I quick read an article on the way to do this and I remember they had a supplied target with impact adjustments for 5.56 and 308 loads

Is Your Carbine’s Zero Wrong? The Armory Life

Does anyone know the process to what they call "hunting or field" zero your rifle at 25 yards for 100? I remember a WHILE back I quick read an article on the way to do this and I remember they had a supplied target with impact adjustments for 5.56 and 308 loads What also help is the bushnell trophy 3-9 or 4-12 with the 600 DOA. 50 yard zero decreases the deviation and guarantees a hit with a center of mass aim.

Printable Sight In Targets. That will give you a maximum PBR of about 260 yards and a second zero of right at 200 yards I have access to a indoor 25 yard range and wanted to know where my point of impact should be on the bullseye? Should it be 1in-2in on top or bottom of the bullseye? I'm using a 1-6 scope

Sighting for 100 Yards at a Distance of 25 Yards The Shooter's Log. With the .308 rifle, I like the zero to be about 1.5-inch high at 100 yards, giving me a sure chance of hitting the game animal in the vitals at 200 yards, since the point of impact will be just a couple of inches low. If you have your scope mounted the normal 1.5" above the bore (center of bore to center of scope), then you would need to sight in about .25" low at 25 yards to be about 1.8" high at 100 yards