corey006
Well-Known Member
I will try but do not think it will work...
The first step to setting up scope is to zero it at 100 yards.
Shoot it.
Chronograph the load.
Use a ballistic table or calculator and find your drop #(in inches) and enter B.C, drop # into scope.
Next step would be to shoot at 600-700 yards and see where group prints.
If it's high lower the drop # ....if it's low raise drop # until group prints on target.
Then you should be good with max range of load....for a 7mm rem mag it's around 1000 yards with this scope.
The first step to setting up scope is to zero it at 100 yards.
Shoot it.
Chronograph the load.
Use a ballistic table or calculator and find your drop #(in inches) and enter B.C, drop # into scope.
Next step would be to shoot at 600-700 yards and see where group prints.
If it's high lower the drop # ....if it's low raise drop # until group prints on target.
Then you should be good with max range of load....for a 7mm rem mag it's around 1000 yards with this scope.