1.27 inches low at 150 yards. bullet, when zeroed at 26 yards, angles above the line-of-sight 2.81 inches at 200 yards, crosses the line of sight (zero) again at approximately 275 yards, before falling beyond 3 inches low at 310 yards. Depending on scope/reticle a 100 yard zero should get you to about 600 without dialing, but unless you're shooting lasers you'll have to still hold over anything past your zero. It shifts the target slightly to the right or left of the crosshair. Winchester sought to excite the civilian market with a new short-action hunting round, and boy did they ever succeed: To this day the 308 Win remains one of the most popular hunting rounds in the world, as it still excels at dropping whitetail and even game so substantial as caribou. On my AR15 in 300 blackout with a Super Sniper scope I zeroed in at 50 yards which also zeroed my rifle for 300 yards. The bolts and rings must securely connect the scope mount to the scope base. Okay, this is way more complicated than I thought and, apparently, there is no correct answer. Follow these steps to set up your scope at 100 yards. Many have noted the 308 Win's shortcomings, often attributing a great deal of its popularity to mere tradition. In our trajectory graph, we show how much the bullet drops in inches from the zero point. Ensure the scope magnification is set to the highest range to create a clear image. As a general guideline a group 1 to 1 /12 inches high at 100 will zero close to 200 yards. 'C =f d4ASiDVkYO~g*N3T@XhV.v&O9ni{ Still, even if you zero for just 100 yards, you should know the exact bullet trajectory so Some scopes allow for varying ranges of parallax adjustment, although most of them come with parallax that is set at 100 yards, making it easy to zero your scope at that same distance. Here's the chart I was looking at. The 308 Wins .308 bullet has an innately high ballistic coefficient but its power is often inadequate to stay on course very far downrange. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - 308 impact at 50 yards with 100 yard zero. 'l@O5_INA0+I d9Y8n)'7PD ` T!t20 [8qgegDll?El5 0t. d=LPPa vFga.st{#:hT0aY:B4t sV /,(IY@Zp'A ~: i2bv]?waEjS}@!F@49ISh7zi?U`hB1(_A C%Z9kd#A?`,z6P{)Oh0F/H -%.0s}~XX8Z@y]jzF /9U ``\
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