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Is this a handload or factory ammo? I also agree I'd want a 200 yard zero.
If you are going to keep your shots within 300 or so yards you may want to try zeroing to maximum point blank range. I go back and forth between that and 200 yd zero - either will work, but I find myself gravitating to MPBR over the years.
If you can't get closer then 600 yards on a mule deer hunt here in ND your spot and stalk game is in need of some serious help. There is no reason you can't get within 300 yards here unless you are physically unable to move much. I would practice shooting tight groups out to 300 on the ground (not on a bench) and on a normal ND day when the wind is blowing 30 mph and it's either raining our snowing. Unfortunately you can't really practice for 10-20 degree temps just yet which is what you are likely to run into at some point. We have been blessed with too nice of weather the past 4 years and I think we are in for a bad one come November. Practicing in perfect conditions is pointless IMO. Good luck and have fun!
I am going to zero it at 200. Just started at 100 to get some practice in. It's a factory load 145 ELD-X Hornady.
I am going to zero it at 200. Just started at 100 to get some practice in. It's a factory load 145 ELD-X Hornady.