ORIGINAL: TimHixson
your right. It took a little thinking to realize that if it is a couple inches high at 50 yds that the bullet is still rising at that point and then doesn't seem to drift as far down at 75 yds, but it It is already at the top of its trajectory at that range then it's gonna drop a bunch down range.
I guess what I am saying is that if I am not setting up for the trajectory that they suggest, then I am all but guessing where it will hit past where I zero at.
Tim, you are exactly correct! If you plan to take shots much beyond 60-65 yards, you need to zero in to put the slug a little above dead-on at 50. I'd suggest maybe three inches up at 50, then see what that does at 75 and 100.....