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Setting zero for hunting rifle with turrets?
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<blockquote data-quote="RB II" data-source="post: 2848301" data-attributes="member: 124418"><p>Not necessarily. Possibly it could be considered a "temporary" zero but the scope settings nor the zero stop are not revised/changed for this new/temporary condition. Returning the scope to the previous "100 yd zero" (the actual zero on the turret) removes the temporary condition and no further adjustments are required.</p><p>I only temporarily change the scope setting when there is a quick shot probability. As in hunting a sendero or pipe line where a deer might quickly cross that area, stopping hopefully once for just a second. No time for really even range finding (that has already been done) and is part of the circumstances that dictate what amount of come up you dial into the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RB II, post: 2848301, member: 124418"] Not necessarily. Possibly it could be considered a "temporary" zero but the scope settings nor the zero stop are not revised/changed for this new/temporary condition. Returning the scope to the previous "100 yd zero" (the actual zero on the turret) removes the temporary condition and no further adjustments are required. I only temporarily change the scope setting when there is a quick shot probability. As in hunting a sendero or pipe line where a deer might quickly cross that area, stopping hopefully once for just a second. No time for really even range finding (that has already been done) and is part of the circumstances that dictate what amount of come up you dial into the scope. [/QUOTE]
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