fanchisimo
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I've never heard of MPBR, but it uses the same reasoning I do for my 50/200 yd zero.
This. I do exactly this.i use 50/200 for red dot sites.
ACOGS and such with special reticles, depends on the reticle
i use 100 yard zero for scopes with target turrets
This!What I've found is that dead-on at 25 yards can be two to three inches off at 100 yards.
I'm going to the range tomorrow to sight in my new rifle; irons and Aimpoint Pro. After mounting the Aimpoint (1/3 co-witness) the two are out of alignment windage wise. So obviously I have some work to do with one or both sight systems. I have access to 25, 50, and 100 yard targets. Should I start at 25 or 50 to start the process?
you are right . sighting at 25 yds to me is like bore sighting. gets me on paper at 100-200 where you have to fine tune sometimes by a few inchesI've sighted in many and many a sub-MOA rifle. What I've found is that dead-on at 25 yards can be two to three inches off at 100 yards. High doesn't hurt, but off to one side by two inches is a real bummer.