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zero on a 17hmr
Topic Started: 26th January 2007 - 02:02 AM (190 Views)
jonrms
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If I zero it in on 50 yards.... with its flat trajectory will it still be ok at 100 yards. ie with no differance.. or very slight..

Can someone tell me or show me a graph of it peaking and dropping.

I am very ineterested... and being used to a .22lr I am finding this strang and I think I am over compansating for the drop.... and missing shots.

Thanks for your advice in advance.
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jonrms
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Thats good... so the zero shouldnt be effected if I have it zerod at 50 yards..
just want I wanted to know....

only after 100 yards does it go down hilll and there is no great rise like the 22lr...
hmm
thank you.
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jonrms
Jan 26 2007, 08:39 AM
Thats good... so the zero shouldnt be effected if I have it zerod at 50 yards..
just want I wanted to know....

only after 100 yards does it go down hilll and there is no great rise like the 22lr...
hmm
thank you.

Jon
i have my HMR zeroed about 1" high at 100 yds and i just aim spot on for everything from close in to out to 160yds plus.


seems to work for me OK :D :D **yahoo** ***fox**** ***fox****
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It would be interesting to see the figures for .22lr zeroed at 50 yds with subsonics against supersonics. Don't suppose you've got that info too? :) 100yds zero for a .22lr with subs is too far. Looking at that graph, I would say 50/60yds is about optimum. Anyone disagree? :huh:

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Jan 26 2007, 10:53 PM
It would be interesting to see the figures for .22lr zeroed at 50 yds with subsonics against supersonics. Don't suppose you've got that info too? :) 100yds zero for a .22lr with subs is too far. Looking at that graph, I would say 50/60yds is about optimum. Anyone disagree? :huh:

James i have my HMR zeroed 1" high at 100yds

my .22 rimmy zeroed at 60 yds :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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