MountainApache
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Hello all!
So, I'm living in western NC and with all of this virus stuff I'm kind of staying low. I'm not able to travel to a long range spot to shoot a rifle but here on my family's land I have access to our usual 80 yard range that we usually use to sight in our deer rifles for mountain hunting (shots under 200 yards). My only problem is that I'm trying to break in my new 300 wby and would like to use the 300 yard zero that they have on their sight. Obviously, before I go hunting in the fall I'll double check my zero on a longer range but for now I am wondering. How far off would my rifle be if I sighted in in at 80 yards ( shooting 3 inches high) instead of dead on having it sighted in at 100 yards shooting 3 inches high? Thanks in advance!
So, I'm living in western NC and with all of this virus stuff I'm kind of staying low. I'm not able to travel to a long range spot to shoot a rifle but here on my family's land I have access to our usual 80 yard range that we usually use to sight in our deer rifles for mountain hunting (shots under 200 yards). My only problem is that I'm trying to break in my new 300 wby and would like to use the 300 yard zero that they have on their sight. Obviously, before I go hunting in the fall I'll double check my zero on a longer range but for now I am wondering. How far off would my rifle be if I sighted in in at 80 yards ( shooting 3 inches high) instead of dead on having it sighted in at 100 yards shooting 3 inches high? Thanks in advance!