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You have to shoot the round in order to true ballistics to your rifle. There is no way, at least that I know of, to true without shooting in your software.
Dasher is definitely more consistent, but you do not have the availability of factory ammo like you have with the creedmoor. I bought hydroformed brass for my dasher simply because I did not want to deal with fire forming and burning 500 rounds down a barrel. Got my brass from hunts long range...
Thanks everyone. This was my first go around with Athlon. The first thing I always do with a new scope is a tall target test and this put a bad taste in my mouth. The turrets are really mushy as well. I just picked the scope up, so I think I’m just going to send it back and go in a different...
The reticle is really busy and the chevron gets huge at high magnification. I have a higher end primary arms scope and the turrets are really mushy. Save your money and get something proven.
@Booner1334 I put an ER Shaw barrel on mine and it hammers out to 300. One ragged hole at 50. It is definitely worth the couple hundred bucks for the upgrade.
For 22LR I would use a 50 yard zero. Most shots taken in rimfire matches are between 25 - 200 yards. This will save you from having to dial down/hold under as much.