I'm headed out tomorrow to zero my .300 and am debating between zeroing at 75 and 100 for supersonic. I've got some underwood which is pretty hot. I don't know that it makes a ton of difference but I go for earhole on hogs and I need tight accuracy.
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What distance do you have your .300 blk zeroed at for supersonic?
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I have my bolt action sighted in at 50 with supers, my ar is sighted in with subs at 50 yards. I only have a 2x7 on my bolt and a 1-8 on the ar. I haven’t shot the supers for long enough to shoot at longer distances, but I killed a 140lb whitetail this season at 100 yards with the supers and was impressed. With a better scope I wouldn’t hesitate to shooting 200+ yards.
Jason Slocum
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Originally posted by Rango View PostMike D - What App is that? That might be something I need.
It’s called iSnipe. I’ve been using it for years but it’s a pay app and the developer hasn’t been supporting it for 2+ years now. There’s a lot of new cartridges and bullets available that aren’t in the database.
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Originally posted by Fordnandez View PostI zero mine at 50 yards because I hunt in tight conditions and rarely shoot farther than that when I am hog or varmint hunting.
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I decided to zero at 150 because with the Barnes 110 TAC-TX bullets I’ll take a 200 yard shot with it. I’m never more than 1.5” above POA from 0-150.
I’ve played with it out to 300 on steel and it’s plenty accurate. This is with an 8” SBR at that. Disregard the high shot, that was on the nut behind the trigger. Dialed the wrong come up. [emoji58]
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