What zero distance for .22 LR?

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Searched the forum, but I think "zero" is too short.

I put a little 4X Leupold on my .22 LR CZ fo fitty two (a can is next). At what distance should I zero it? Anyone have a ballistics chart that shows BOTH distances where the bullet crosses line of sight?

I want to turn this into a squirrel murdering tool.
 

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If you zero about 50 feet, it crosses again about 40 yds.
That makes it within 1/2 in almost to 50yds, which is what I prefer for squirrels to avoid mid-range overshots.
It varies with ammo and bore to LOS; here's a calculator.
http://handloads.com/calc/index.html

Range Velocity Impact Drop
0 1400 -0.5 0 0
10 1364 -0.14 0.14
20 1333 0.05 0.46
30 1304 0.04 0.97
40 1275 -0.17 1.69
50 1248 -0.61 2.63
60 1222 -1.27 3.79
 

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If you zero about 50 feet, it crosses again about 40 yds.
That makes it within 1/2 in almost to 50yds, which is what I prefer for squirrels to avoid mid-range overshots.
It varies with ammo and bore to LOS; here's a calculator.
http://handloads.com/calc/index.html

Range Velocity Impact Drop
0 1400 -0.5 0 0
10 1364 -0.14 0.14
20 1333 0.05 0.46
30 1304 0.04 0.97
40 1275 -0.17 1.69
50 1248 -0.61 2.63
60 1222 -1.27 3.79

What BC did you use and what sight height? The sight height makes a huge difference.
 

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50' is only about 17 yards. Many scopes have fixed parallax at 100y and will be pretty blurry at 17. I'd go for 50 yards or thereabouts to get a better zero. With standard velocity from CCI that will give you a first zero somewhere around 15-25 feet. According to that link posted.
 

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Here is a excellent download for you to get bullet velocity and drop calculations....

Federals 2012 Ammunition and Ballistics catalog. I have it and the 2010 catalog downloaded onto my computer.
Click on the interactive version for the download.. it only takes about 30 seconds.

http://www.federalpremium.com/resources/ballistics_application.aspx


With my S&W M&P 15-22, I took the carry handle off and mounted a good scope. I then sighted it in at approx. 100 ft. From 30-100 feet I can easily hit the bottom of a 12 ga. hull as fast as I can pull the trigger...and make the hull dance.
 

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Leupold FX-1; parallax is adjusted for 60 yards. I plan to shoot CCIs with a muzzle velocity of 1050 fps. CCI website shows a 75 yard zero with a 1.5" sight height yields +1.2 at 25 yards, +1.8 at 50 yards and -4.3 at 100 yards. I can deal with that.
 

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