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At what yardage do you guys running eotechs suggest sighting in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris_Andersen" data-source="post: 1737919" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>I ran an Eotech competitively throughtout 2011 with a 200 yard zero and would recommend it. With most ammo that will be roughly the same as a zero at 50 yards, and will allow you to just put the dot on target and shoot at anything between 30-230yards with only an inch or two of variance in trajectory. </p><p></p><p>I always start with a zero at 50 and then dial it the rest of the way in on a 200 yard target. I would recommend fine tuning at the longer distance so you know exactly where you are. A 25 yard zero is tough to do if you are looking for ultimate accuracy because at that distance finite adjustments are tough to make, and at 200 (with a 25 yard zero) depending on ammo you are going to be 4-5 inches low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris_Andersen, post: 1737919, member: 10303"] I ran an Eotech competitively throughtout 2011 with a 200 yard zero and would recommend it. With most ammo that will be roughly the same as a zero at 50 yards, and will allow you to just put the dot on target and shoot at anything between 30-230yards with only an inch or two of variance in trajectory. I always start with a zero at 50 and then dial it the rest of the way in on a 200 yard target. I would recommend fine tuning at the longer distance so you know exactly where you are. A 25 yard zero is tough to do if you are looking for ultimate accuracy because at that distance finite adjustments are tough to make, and at 200 (with a 25 yard zero) depending on ammo you are going to be 4-5 inches low. [/QUOTE]
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