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    Quote Originally Posted by torrens View Post
    Just a guess but would the pellet be impacting above a 30yd zero to drop back onto the aimpoint at 100yds? ( Assuming sub 12ft lb ). Good luck anyway CG.

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    yeah , just a bit... maybe 4 foot or so
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    Nah, only 3ft with .22, 4ft would be with .25.....

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    According to chairgun if you zero at 30yards then you will need to aim 48" above the bulls eye or adjust your scope so your elevation is 4.18moa above your 30yard setting.

    Though why would you want to zero at 30yards to shoot at 100? just zero to 100 otherwise your completely missing the point of zeroing. You wouldent zero your scope at 10yards to shoot 30 why do it with 100?

    Also if you want to be doing this on a regular basis I would go over to a .177 as your drop is halfed over that distance.

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    yup, deffo a .177. you seen cubleycats video on you tube mate? havta say its kinda cool what that bird can do with a sub 12 hw100

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight Guitars View Post
    According to chairgun if you zero at 30yards then you will need to aim 48" above the bulls eye or adjust your scope so your elevation is 4.18moa above your 30yard setting.
    You sure its not 41.8 MOA? as 4.18 MOA is just over 4" at 100 yards not 48"

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    I'm lucky to see that distance never mind shoot it.Jim.{Night Owl.

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