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I have a 270 WSM. I zeroed it at an indoor range at a distance if 25 yards. I was told that if I zeroed it 1.5 inches low it would be dead on at 100 yards due to the rounds trajectory. Is this true, and if so what is a recommendation for sighting in at this distance.

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from dawson kid wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

If you sight in at an inch high at 100 yds. youll be dead on at 200 yrds. and about three low at 300 yrds. This is how i sighted mine in and got a few nice bucks this year. my mulie was at 200 yrds. and my white tail was at 50 yrds.

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from dawson kid wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

If you sight in at an inch high at 100 yds. youll be dead on at 200 yrds. and about three low at 300 yrds. This is how i sighted mine in and got a few nice bucks this year. my mulie was at 200 yrds. and my white tail was at 50 yrds.

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from dawson kid wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

If you sight in at an inch high at 100 yds. youll be dead on at 200 yrds. and about three low at 300 yrds. This is how i sighted mine in and got a few nice bucks this year. my mulie was at 200 yrds. and my white tail was at 50 yrds.

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from dawson kid wrote 2 years 12 weeks ago

If you sight in at an inch high at 100 yds. youll be dead on at 200 yrds. and about three low at 300 yrds. This is how i sighted mine in and got a few nice bucks this year. my mulie was at 200 yrds. and my white tail was at 50 yrds.

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