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<blockquote data-quote="Trung Si Ma" data-source="post: 3990756" data-attributes="member: 47143"><p>I drive up from Lawton when I'm sighting in a new scope on my ELR Vudoo. With 60MOA of rail I like to make sure it's on paper at 15 yards or so before moving to 50 yards to zero. Then it's out to 100, crank in 1.8 mils of elevation and verify the 100 yard group. Working a precision zero is always fun with the abundance of brakes, but it is nice to not have to facto in the effects of wind on that .22LR bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trung Si Ma, post: 3990756, member: 47143"] I drive up from Lawton when I'm sighting in a new scope on my ELR Vudoo. With 60MOA of rail I like to make sure it's on paper at 15 yards or so before moving to 50 yards to zero. Then it's out to 100, crank in 1.8 mils of elevation and verify the 100 yard group. Working a precision zero is always fun with the abundance of brakes, but it is nice to not have to facto in the effects of wind on that .22LR bullet. [/QUOTE]
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