Originally Posted by Hornhntr
Originally Posted by hollywud20
Originally Posted by DeerNutz0U812_
I would think the wind could make a little difference when siting in a gun.....especially if your siting in past 100yds er so.....


Yea. Well have 300 yard shots. Thinking if it blows it even half an inch at 100 could be a few inches off at 300.


In a 20mph cross wind it’ll drift 1.5’’ or so@ 100yds 12.5’’@300yds. That’s on a 100yd zero.

Originally Posted by Young20
We always started at 25 yards. If you zero the scope at 25 yards, most deer cartridges will be 1.5 to 2 inches high at 100 and close to dead on at 200. Full disclosure, most of our hunting then was in thicker cover, very few shots over about 150 yards.



Dude is talking about a 6.5 creed, y’all know what that thing can do pointed in the right direction?