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    yards or meters , inch's or cm's - noticed sako app is in mrad, yards and inch's are you shooting at yards and is your scope in mrad's or moa, i use strelok pro and its adjusted for my exact scope and moa and load so
    when i change rifles i create a new profile and set all the parameters to match the gun/scope/ammo and what i use , meters for range, fps for speed and ft/lb for energy, moa or mrad whatever the scope is.
    Most rifle ranges as you probably know are 100m just wanting to make sure your data is the same as the app like you were shooting at 100yards not meters and scopes in mrad not moa?
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    I admire those people who sight their rifles in at 100 metres. I always get a little nervous and the spread of my shots makes me doubt my ability.
    I prefer to sight in at 25 metres where I get good groupings.
    It's hard to find ballistic info for 25 metres though.
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    what info do you want????

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    I don't particularly want any info. I just admire those people who can consistently get good groupings at longer ranges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbine View Post
    yards or meters , inch's or cm's - noticed sako app is in mrad, yards and inch's are you shooting at yards and is your scope in mrad's or moa, i use strelok pro and its adjusted for my exact scope and moa and load so
    when i change rifles i create a new profile and set all the parameters to match the gun/scope/ammo and what i use , meters for range, fps for speed and ft/lb for energy, moa or mrad whatever the scope is.
    Most rifle ranges as you probably know are 100m just wanting to make sure your data is the same as the app like you were shooting at 100yards not meters and scopes in mrad not moa?
    My new scopes are mrad but target range still in yards as I am in the process of getting rid of all MOA scopes.

    At some stage will replace yards and inch with meter and cm. Relearning

    Read many good feedback on strelok. Currently testing the free version. Will get the pro version once they upload my new scope reticle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheep View Post
    My new scopes are mrad but target range still in yards as I am in the process of getting rid of all MOA scopes.

    At some stage will replace yards and inch with meter and cm. Relearning

    Read many good feedback on strelok. Currently testing the free version. Will get the pro version once they upload my new scope reticle.
    Don't fuck around with streloc just get the best and that's applied ballistics.
    He has done true bc's for his app.
    This is the app to use if your serious about LR.
    Then buy the 5700 kestrel elite and your good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backcountry Bob View Post
    I admire those people who sight their rifles in at 100 metres. I always get a little nervous and the spread of my shots makes me doubt my ability.
    I prefer to sight in at 25 metres where I get good groupings.
    It's hard to find ballistic info for 25 metres though.
    I know someone with a 308 who did this. Trajectory says that at 25 and 200 yards the bullet goes through zero and is 2 3/4 in high at 100.
    He was happy if he shot 1 inch at 25 yards and called it good.
    It wasn't.
    First there is parallax to deal with, which moves your sight picture around then 1 inch at 25 is 4 inches at 100 and 8 at 200.
    He missed a lot.
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    That rule depends on sight height and the particulsr rifle calibre and load. As far as I recall the old original "rule of three" applied to .303 with open iron sights. 3" high at 100yards = zero at 200 yards and approx 3" low at 300yards using military 174 grain ball ammunition. The true drop at 300 was .ore like 8" but for a body shot at a red deer it was good enough. The height of a scope mount above the bore wil alter the rule numbers considerably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheep View Post

    Need advise on novice question.

    Wanted to zero my new scope at 200 yards for my 308 Tikka T3x but unable to do so. According to Sako Ballistics App, the POI is 2cm up at 100 yards if the zero is 200 yards. As such, I dialed the scope 2cm below POI at 100 yards. I was using Sako Gamehead 150g. (Photo: 5 shot group, 1cm square target)

    Am I doing it right?
    Not based on what you have said. "I dialed the scope 2cm below POI at 100 yards."

    If you want to be zeroed for 200yds then your POI needs to be 20mm or 2cm above the POA.

    What was your POA in the picture attached? If it was the center of the target then you are zeroed for 200yds but I would come left 1cm
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Don't fuck around with streloc just get the best and that's applied ballistics.
    He has done true bc's for his app.
    This is the app to use if your serious about LR.
    Then buy the 5700 kestrel elite and your good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300_BLK View Post
    Not based on what you have said. "I dialed the scope 2cm below POI at 100 yards."

    If you want to be zeroed for 200yds then your POI needs to be 20mm or 2cm above the POA.

    What was your POA in the picture attached? If it was the center of the target then you are zeroed for 200yds but I would come left 1cm
    Yes, it was center of the target.

    Did not adjust windage because the wind was strong and erratic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheep View Post
    Yes, it was center of the target.

    Did not adjust windage because the wind was strong and erratic.
    @sheep fair enough mate. Wind should not effect the 308 that much though and at 200 yards your error to the right doubles so I personally would adjust half that to the left .1 mrad and be done with it.

    Solid advice re AB if you have the $$, the phone app is about $40 and worth the investment.

    Good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    That rule depends on sight height and the particulsr rifle calibre and load. As far as I recall the old original "rule of three" applied to .303 with open iron sights. 3" high at 100yards = zero at 200 yards and approx 3" low at 300yards using military 174 grain ball ammunition. The true drop at 300 was .ore like 8" but for a body shot at a red deer it was good enough. The height of a scope mount above the bore wil alter the rule numbers considerably.
    the rule of three has been posted above......scope sighted rifle with assumtion scope is 1 1/2" above bore.

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    Finally sighted in at 206 yards. First shot closest to bullseye.

    Last zeroing at 100 yards, 2 inch below POI.

    One click up (mrad) and good to go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheep View Post
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    Finally sighted in at 206 yards. First shot closest to bullseye.

    Last zeroing at 100 yards, 2 inch below POI.

    One click up (mrad) and good to go?
    Yeah mate Mean Point of Impact MPI is 1cm low so your on the money
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