PNW EOD
Well-Known Member
What is your logic....what is your proof on the "best bang for your buck" statement? What is the criterion.
Or...is it simply your personal preference.....which is fine. lightbulb
Just sayin..
Tod
My logic revolves around ease of use for myself. With my current hunting setup, a 200 yard zero puts me at 1.5" High at 100 yards, and 2.7 " low at 250. Where I hunt, sightlines can range from 25 yards to a Mile in a short walk, and every step you take you could have a trophy blacktail jump in front of you. I like knowing I don't have to think if a quick opportunity presents itself. I don't actively go searching for 1000 yard shots, but I like to practice and be capable of taking such a shot if the terrain or situation presents itself. Also, shooting PRS with the same rifle that I hunt with makes a lot of sense, and everyone I know shoots with a 200 yard zero. I guess you're right, that it comes down to personal preference, but if you're an average guy that has a public range to shoot on, and they have target points at 100 and 200 yards, your options are pretty limited on where you zero.