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With a Berger 300 gr .338 bullet at 3100 fps at what range would you zero your rifle to aquire calculations out to 3500 yds? — 1 Answer

by gunslinger284, from ID, United States Asked on February 1, 2023

Name NightForce Wedge Prism Assembly
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Answered by NightForce, Manufacturer from GA, United States, on October 11, 2023

Most extreme long range shooters will zero at 100, 500, or 1000 yards, depending on their rifle setup and ballistics. Since you are trying to reach out to 3500 yards, you may need to set your zero at a custom distance based on your taper, the dialing capabilities of your scope model, your prism setup, and your cartridge. You may consider checking out how others have setup their optics for the "King of 2 Miles" competition. You can learn more about how those competitors are setting up their rifles here: https://precisionrifleblog.com/2018/07/05/what-the-pros-use-king-2-miles-edition/

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