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    Grouping

    What grouping would you expect from a hunting rifle . At 200 mts and 300 and 400 ? . Talk English pls not moa 's
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    At 200 the end of a beer can
    At 300 the can itself
    At 400 two cans side by side
    Best I could come up with
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    At 200 the end of a beer can
    At 300 the can itself
    At 400 two cans side by side
    Best I could come up with
    Empty ones I hope!!!!
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    If the world was perfect I would expect to hit clay target at those ranges (obviously a stationary one, face on)

    but would settle for all hits on an A4 sheet of paper at all those ranges

    (hows that for English)
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    1"ish at 100yards is the accepted "norm" but depends on how you hunt...a bush hobbit seldom fired much past 50 yards so 4" at 100 is more than fine.
    more important is
    how far can you CONSISTANTLY hit target area.....put out water filled 3ltr milk bottle and find out,,,,warning this can be humbling or addictive
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    Addictive, especially with some spray marker in them! tie 3 or 4 to a rope drop them over a bank and go

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    Theory of the group states the group size will increase by distance.

    If your rifle shoots 1"@ 100 m it should shoot 2" @ 200 3" @ 300 etc.
    I sometimes shoot better at 3 and 400 than I have at 100 some days.
    Buggered if I know why😆
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    That's something to work on , have only ever shot paper to 100 mtrs . Was a learning curve today didn't realise how far it can go wrong at 200 if you only zeroed at 100 . . Couldn't get to 300-400 today as was too windy . Will never sight in at 100 again . Name:  image.jpg
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    3 shots at 200 , target is tennis ball size . Those other holes are my 223 , that's grouping 44 gallon drum end on wtf !
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    Zeroing at 100 is perfectly fine, in fact preferable. What problem did you have as a result of it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Zeroing at 100 is perfectly fine, in fact preferable. What problem did you have as a result of it?
    Because never going out to 200-300 . I never seen the the point in correcting a slight left or right from centre . Thinking it's only 15 mm left but getting out it gets out of hand . Seemed more than 30mm .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    Because never going out to 200-300 . I never seen the the point in correcting a slight left or right from centre . Thinking it's only 15 mm left but getting out it gets out of hand . Seemed more than 30mm .
    The problem with zeroing at longer ranges is it introduces more variables. Wind comes into it more for one. As do temperatures and drift and all kinds of other things.

    The reason pretty much everyone zeros at 50-100m is to take as many variables out of it as possible.

    I've tried zero'ing further and it does your fucking head in. You're forever adjusting to try and correct a problem that doesn't exist in the first place in my opinion.

    I set mine up at 100m, but I set it up to fire 1.5" high at 100m, which is a zero of 200 yards according to my ballistics app. It also makes the holdovers on my reticle line up at 300 yards, 400 yards, 450 yards and 500 yards (at 15x zoom). And my rangefinder is in yards of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Zeroing at 100 is perfectly fine, in fact preferable. What problem did you have as a result of it?
    That would be if you're a dial twidler would it not? Personally, not being one of the former, I've always sighted in at 200m and never had any problems out to 300m with a 7mm/08 and .308 which is about as far as I'm prepared to shoot, with the odd exception. I'd do the same with a .270 if I owned one.

    I suppose it depends on the country you're usually hunting in and what cartridge you're using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    That would be if you're a dial twidler would it not? Personally, not being one of the former, I've always sighted in at 200m and never had any problems out to 300m with a 7mm/08 and .308 which is about as far as I'm prepared to shoot, with the odd exception. I'd do the same with a .270 if I owned one.

    I suppose it depends on the country you're usually hunting in and what cartridge you're using.
    If a bush hunter or shooting 0-200m biggest percentage of time sighting in at 100m is perfered. Dial up or using ballisictic plex 100m is perfered also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deer243 View Post
    If a bush hunter or shooting 0-200m biggest percentage of time

    sighting in at 100m is perfered.
    I agree if your shots are going to be 150m or less, preferably even 100m or less like most bush hunters would encounter.

    The draw back to using a 100m zero though is that if you see the odd deer at say 300m there is about a 38cm drop. With a 200m zero it's around 5cm high at a 100m and that's not going to cause any misses. At 300m there is a 20cm drop which just means a hold on the spine or just below.

    Using some common cartridges zeroed in yards.

    260 Rem - 140gr

    100 Yards +2.7”
    150 Yards +2.9”
    200 Yards +1.7”
    250 Yards +1.0”
    300 Yards ‐5.5”

    .270 Win - 130gr

    100 Yards +2.6”
    150 Yards +3.0”
    200 Yards +2.0”
    250 Yards Zero
    300 Yards ‐3.75”

    7mm/08 Rem - 140gr

    100 Yards +2.7”
    150 Yards +3.0”
    200 Yards +1.9”
    250 Yards +0.6”
    300 Yards ‐4.8”

    308 Win - 150gr

    100 Yards +2.7”
    150 Yards +2.9”
    200 Yards +1.7”
    250 Yards ‐1.2”
    300 Yards ‐5.8”


    Quote Originally Posted by deer243 View Post
    .....Dial up or using ballisictic plex 100m is perfered also.
    Yes for dial up. Each to their own but I personally don't have much faith in ballistic plex reticles for judging distance. Animals come in different sizes.
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    Is the 3 in the middle after adjustments or is that 5 shots with no adjustment?

    I would say most hunting rifles with whatever ammo is cheap would group around the sheet of a4 at 400y and half a sheet with ammo it likes maybe quarter of a sheet with tailored hand loads.
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