36 Yard Zero 223

36 Yard Zero 223. Is Your Carbine’s Zero Wrong? The Armory Life Remington heavy barrel varmit synthetic .223 is zeroed at 150yds as I'm pretty sure I'm not taking ground hog shots further than that The 50-yard zero offers a similar feel to the 36-yard zero, and provides an even more tighter grouping between 25 and 250 yards

Barrel Length, Trajectory, and Learning Your Zero Everyday Marksman
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Most of our shooters are also using basic 5.56/.223 55 grain FMJ for their range ammo, which is also what they zero their rifle with.. With my M&P Sport II and both Federal .223 and LC M855 ammo, was recently able to repeatedly put hits on an 8" gong @ 300yds, using only irons, with the rifle set up with a 25-yd battle zero..

Barrel Length, Trajectory, and Learning Your Zero Everyday Marksman

If you have a 36 yard zero does anyone know where the impact is at other ranges? Using 55gr FMJ Contingent on the particular load of course, from 147gr up to 175gr, the trajectory is 3.7" high at the most, and 7.1" at the lowest, at/out to 300 yards So a 50 yard zero on a 16inch 5.56/223 barrel is point and shoot out to 200 yards and everything after that is a holdover

Is Your Carbine’s Zero Wrong? The Armory Life. The 50-yard zero offers a similar feel to the 36-yard zero, and provides an even more tighter grouping between 25 and 250 yards Contingent on the particular load of course, from 147gr up to 175gr, the trajectory is 3.7" high at the most, and 7.1" at the lowest, at/out to 300 yards

Range Day 36 Yard Zero Test YouTube. Cons: 300 yards is a 9-inch hold over and 400 yards is a 27-inch holdover I'm looking at what the general numbers people have come up with for the 36 yd zero