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@nastynate
You’re overthinking this situation.
MPBR is an easy solution to sighting in rifles. Sight the rifle in at 25 yards. Once dialed, move to 100 yards. The rifle should be 3”s high at 100 yards. If not, make the minor adjustments to be 3”. Don’t bother with minute issues of being 2.8” high. Put the ballistic information into your calculato, go forth and concur. If you use MPBR, you should be able to hold and shot to approximately 350 yards. You can dial after that yardage or farther as you see fit.
Army sights in its M4s in this manner too.
Great thing about MPBR, if you think your rifle is off in the field, shoot something at 25 yards to check your accuracy.
Can’t go wrong with the master Jack O’Connors method.I just do 300 yard zero. Zero first 3” high at 100 and then check at 300.
I mean it works - i guess.Can’t3 go wrong with the master Jack O’Connors method.
Yeah, but when that buck is walking away, nearly out of sight, you have a dip can in your hand, and a six pack in your gut, what method is faster? The old “hold a little high” or your fancy technology?I mean it works - i guess.
But youre hunting adjacent to people that can spin a knob, use a rangefinder, and a modern ballistics calclator to be within a relatively small margin of error at those ranges and further.
I recall hearing somewhere that an analysis was done based on hunts covered in his writings and he had an over 30% miss or wounding rate. Maybe his methods were the way in his time but its 2024 and common rangefinders make it obsolete.Can’t go wrong with the master Jack O’Connors method.
You think most hunters today have a better percentage because of tech? mtmuleyI recall hearing somewhere that an analysis was done based on hunts covered in his writings and he had an over 30% miss or wounding rate.
30%?You think most hunters today have a better percentage because of tech? mtmuley
That survey isn't indicative of what really happens in the rest of the hunting world. It is HT members only. And turrets and rangefinders don't automatically make a guy a sniper. mtmuley30%?
Id hope so. Thats awful. Considering the bow wound % on the survey isnt that high i kind of doubt it.
Things can go bad with spinning. Even if you have practiced it. mtmuleyEven with modern range finders and dialers a mpbr zero still makes sense. I’m sure there’s a dope sheet for it.
Jacks 70% hit rate is probably most other hunters miss rate anyway so throwin shade like that is silly.
You think most hunters today have a better percentage because of tech? mtmuley
Even with modern range finders and dialers a mpbr zero still makes sense. I’m sure there’s a dope sheet for it.
Jacks 70% hit rate is probably most other hunters miss rate anyway so throwin shade like that is silly.
I recall hearing somewhere is hardly fact. On the other hand in basic training close to 30% of new recruits needed assistance to qualify with an M-16.I recall hearing somewhere that an analysis was done based on hunts covered in his writings and he had an over 30% miss or wounding rate. Maybe his methods were the way in his time but its 2024 and common rangefinders make it obsolete.