My 30-28 is sighted in at 200 and only needs a little over 20 m.o.a to get to a 1,000 with the 215 I'm guessing the 300 weather might need 23 or 24.Very common with 20 moa bases....sight your gun in at 200 yard Zero, or even 300.
My 30-28 is sighted in at 200 and only needs a little over 20 m.o.a to get to a 1,000 with the 215 I'm guessing the 300 weather might need 23 or 24.Very common with 20 moa bases....sight your gun in at 200 yard Zero, or even 300.
Lol....22.8 with 208s....you da man Sherm! AND also 200 zero for same reason!My 30-28 is sighted in at 200 and only needs a little over 20 m.o.a to get to a 1,000 with the 215 I'm guessing the 300 weather might need 23 or 24.
I don't know about anyone else but I always zero my hunting bullets 2 inch high at 100. That way i am already good for 200 and still point to aim at 300. So what Is the problem, you have massive amounts of elevation to work with at really long distance.
Yes, went to the range and was really close, did the two shot sight in method and dialed it in. Reset my stop and am ready for moose huntingOK, so.....you took the the turret cap off correct? From there you dial your scope into zero, then put the top cap back on and that sets your "zero stop" I wanted to check before I lied to you about what I thought I did. IF you have not taken the little set screw out of the turret and pulled it off yet, that should get ya set up.
Yes, went to the range and was really close, did the two shot sight in method and dialed it in. Reset my stop and am ready for moose hunting