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Again quite true Tussock,
I expect you would be both surprised and disappointed to find how many still zero dead on at 100 metres or yards. This was the case in the examples I mentioned. In my long distant youth centre fire rifles were always zeroed at 200 or 300 yards (or 2 or 3 inches high at 100 yards) but when scopes became common many felt the need to zero dead on at 100 and some still do. Not for me however.
Regards Grandpamac.
This part of the world is littered with drench containers with holes all over them. Minute if drench container is normal shooting.
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