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Zero and know your shorter distance hold unders. But if you shoot same rifle in different locations (altitude) then it differs. As with many things, it’s personal preference.
It’s just math. So yes a 200yd zero is fine. What I zero my rifles at is typically mission specific. I rarely get to take a shot at elk below 300yds. Therefore that 300wm rifle is zeroed at 300. I have another 300wm that is zeroed at 100yds for it is mission specific to that range. Then I have a...
I usually don’t worry about spin drift when hunting till I’m at 300+yds. But, Spin drift effect is different for every different round and barrel twist. You gotta know your round and rifle before shooting long range at any animal.
My personal theory... shoot what you are going to use when you want it to count...and make every shot count even when practicing. Buy what works best in each firearm. The guys at the range shooting every second, just throwing copper back in the ground aren’t learning as much as they could be and...
I sit in wet duck blinds and goose pits in -5 degree snow with guys wearing their latest model Sitka bibs and jackets. It’s a great balance of weight and cold protection, especially for when having to get up to pick up kills and resetting decoys...but sitting long term they get colder than me in...