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how many yards should i zero my scopes in at


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If you learn your mildots it won't matter much I zero at 35 but because I know my mildots I can usually hit most things from 10 out to 65 its all practice mate

 

Atb gary

 

errghh eghhh ish... to thirty yards yup...to 40? pushing it. it is posable but guys used to take doves in flight with a stockless musket to 40 yards.

 

for your full range shooting (stuff like FT to 55 yards) there is a little edge that helps in having your scope at the right angle(shimmed) and hight.. you can get null spots at certain distances that sort of make it very hard to hit unless your on a reflex shooting leval, i.e. you just know through lots of practice where the pellet hits.

 

its the diference between an open sight on very low to the barrel very short range, and 50 yard shot with hi mounts, there's definate diference of ease...

 

but yup, the posision of your dots is litteraly whered you 'prefer them'.. untill you run out of dots or scope to see etc.(or the null point is way obvious) the top of the pellet 'arc' to the furthest you'll use on the drop. where'd you like the cross hair?

since the preverbial zero at 30 and its on at 10 yards..never known it tbh. next is every 5 yards half a dot space or on a dot, only known that once tbh. so yup, its right it down and remeber where the dots coincide basicaly. (not taking into acount the proper way of knowing the MOA etc etc..).

its all how far is any way it isnt it...so aim there. that and have you got 3-5 minutes changing turrets, focus and mag, then back again, from my exsperience 3 seconds can be a very long time to get a shot in lol.. so hold over/under is a very useful and practival way.

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I have noticed a few people now say to zero a .22 air rifle at 25 yards. Is there some scientific reason why? Does it mean your spot on at other ranges if your zero is 25 yards. Hopefully someone can explain this.

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