A scope that won’t hold zero can ruin a deer season faster than a missed shot or a noisy treestand. You’re dealing with temperature swings, bumpy rides in the truck, sudden drops, and rifles that get ...
Your best shot is most often your first shot, so zero for a cold barrel. If your rifle puts subsequent shots an inch or two higher or lower, you’ll probably still be on target with quarry as large as ...
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It is one of the most time-honored rituals for hunters and shooters: the sacred act of sighting in to zero a rifle. Different sportsmen go about this in different ways. Some use targets designed with ...
If you do not have a good rifle zero at 100 yards, it will be impossible to get good hits at 1,000 yards. Your zero is critical because a zero that is off by two-tenths of an inch at 100 yards, will ...
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