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Zero offset

tna9001

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Aug 4, 2017
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Hello All,

If you run a rig like the AI AXSR and use the zero offset for one of the calibers, are the predictions as accurate as not having to use an offset in the solver? It would make the most sense to zero the longer range caliber and use the offset for the caliber used closer in. Is that correct?
 
Hello All,

If you run a rig like the AI AXSR and use the zero offset for one of the calibers, are the predictions as accurate as not having to use an offset in the solver? It would make the most sense to zero the longer range caliber and use the offset for the caliber used closer in. Is that correct?
Zero for the flattest shooting bullet and use the offset for the rest. Also recommend that if your scope has a zero stop (and it should) put the stop .5 mils below zero.
 
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Zero for the flattest shooting bullet and use the offset for the rest. Also recommend that if your scope has a zero stop (and it should) put the stop .5 mils below zero.
Right on. So, if you've got 6.5 Creedmoor and 300 PRC you'd zero for 300 PRC?