mikesy
Well-Known Member
I have read some older posts on this subject and have ended up zeroing my 222 the way thats seems most popular, - zero 1" high at 100m.
I read one post that said they zeroed at 50yards which also gave them 1" high at 100m and the second zero at around 160m and about a 2" drop at 200m. Also, they said it was easier if needed, to check the zero at 50 yards than100yards as the wind has less effect.
I just wanted to ask the more experienced members here a couple of questions.
Has anyone else here done the same and found these figures to be accurate?
Also, if shooting out to 200 yards, how much flatter is a 40gr compared to a 50gr bullet or is the difference negligible?
I'm still new to centrefires so any advice would be most helpful.
Thanks
I read one post that said they zeroed at 50yards which also gave them 1" high at 100m and the second zero at around 160m and about a 2" drop at 200m. Also, they said it was easier if needed, to check the zero at 50 yards than100yards as the wind has less effect.
I just wanted to ask the more experienced members here a couple of questions.
Has anyone else here done the same and found these figures to be accurate?
Also, if shooting out to 200 yards, how much flatter is a 40gr compared to a 50gr bullet or is the difference negligible?
I'm still new to centrefires so any advice would be most helpful.
Thanks

