i'm just getting into elr, and i'm wondering where about the typical zero range is for the sport. i have a decent setup, but i'm having a heck of a time even theory crafting.
i'm running a ruger rpr .338 with a vortex strike eagle, and a 20 MOA mount. thus giving me a 50 MOA total offset from the built in base ruger puts on the chassis. i know some guys run MOA offsets way higher than 50, but where are you all zeroing at? i usually do a standard 100 yrd, but i don't think it's even possible on this rig. i do have 110 MOA of total travel, so 55 down without the zero stop. with that installed, i drop to 47 total, and only about 23 down.
does anyone know of a ballistic calculator that one can plug canted offset into? or should i just drop to a 0 MOA mount? this is a bit frustrating because i feel like i'm just guessing at where to start. making a drop table without a real zero just spits out numbers that don't make sense (to me at least).
i'm running a ruger rpr .338 with a vortex strike eagle, and a 20 MOA mount. thus giving me a 50 MOA total offset from the built in base ruger puts on the chassis. i know some guys run MOA offsets way higher than 50, but where are you all zeroing at? i usually do a standard 100 yrd, but i don't think it's even possible on this rig. i do have 110 MOA of total travel, so 55 down without the zero stop. with that installed, i drop to 47 total, and only about 23 down.
does anyone know of a ballistic calculator that one can plug canted offset into? or should i just drop to a 0 MOA mount? this is a bit frustrating because i feel like i'm just guessing at where to start. making a drop table without a real zero just spits out numbers that don't make sense (to me at least).