WestKentucky
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I know it’s an old myth that has typically been debunked for the fast and flat shooters that are popular today, but it is still relevant for slower shooters that drop more quickly relative to range travelled. But where did the 25 yard zero myth come from? And under typical build constraints, what rifles would it be reasonably accurate on? And more importantly, if common modern conditions of fast moving and high coefficient bullets are used, what range would make for a short range zero? 40 yards?