Originally Posted by
GregK4
Don't take someones word for it, go out & sight the gun in at 100 yards so that "you" know where it hits & the shoot it at 50 & then at 25 yards. Every gun shoots different & you should NEVER assume that a bullet that groups well at 50 yards will group good at 100 yards. Yes it's expensive to do, but you owe it to the game you hunt to know for sure where your bullet will hit.
Amen.
The only thing I would do differently is start at 50 yrds and get zero'd in there. the shoot the 100 yrds so you know and can fine tune from there.