pianoman 3,587 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 People spend too much time worrying about zero range on small caliber rifles. Mine are; HW100 .22 @ 12ft lbs: 25 yards. Webley Patriot .25 @ 31ft lbs: 25 yards. Anschutz 1417 @ 98ft lbs: 25 yards Not until my Browning T-Bolt in .17hmr do I change to 100 yard zero. I think some people, especially inexperienced shooters, are a little unsure of what they are doing and just need a little like-for-like guidance as to how other lads set their rifles up David. It's a lot easier for those of us who've been doing this for so long it's just a matter of instinct as to how to set up our scopes for the kind of shooting we are setting out to undertake. 1 Quote Link to post
David Aiken 253 Posted August 23, 2016 Report Share Posted August 23, 2016 People spend too much time worrying about zero range on small caliber rifles. Mine are; HW100 .22 @ 12ft lbs: 25 yards. Webley Patriot .25 @ 31ft lbs: 25 yards. Anschutz 1417 @ 98ft lbs: 25 yards Not until my Browning T-Bolt in .17hmr do I change to 100 yard zero. I think some people, especially inexperienced shooters, are a little unsure of what they are doing and just need a little like-for-like guidance as to how other lads set their rifles up David. It's a lot easier for those of us who've been doing this for so long it's just a matter of instinct as to how to set up our scopes for the kind of shooting we are setting out to undertake. So, my guidance is; Set you zero to the distance at which you regularly shoot 50% of your quarry. ie, for my .22 air, .22 FAC air and .22lr most of my rabbits are shot at 25 yards (50%). (5% at 15-25 yards, 15% at 25-35 yards, 15% at 35-45 yards, 5% at 45-55 yards, 5% at 55-65 and 5% at 65-75) 75-85 range is unusual so is omitted from my figures as I would use the .17 hmr for over 75 yards. Yes, I can and have shot .22lr at 125 yards on rabbits, but this is not my regular distance, so my zero stays at 25 yards. Although I shoot .223 at 200-250 yards, my regular distance is 100 yards, so this is my zero. This make sense to me, not sure if it will work for others? Quote Link to post
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