Math is not my strong suite. Can someone explain how I do this.
I have two rifles and one scope. Rifle 1 is a .260 Remington bolt in an XLR Evolution Chassis which is my 1K rifle. Rifle 2 is a Mega MKM .308 for shorter to intermediate ranges. Scope is a Nightforce ATACR MOAR in a Spuhr mount. Although I have a CQB scope for the Mega I want to be able to put the NF on it for longer range sessions with the gas gun. I need to determine the easiest way to zero one from the other. Short of just shooting it and recording the difference at 100 yards is there a way to run the data through a ballistic program to get my different elevations? I would ideally like to have a 100 yard zero for the .308 (175g SMK at 2620 FPS) and a 200 yard zero for the 260 (140 Amax at 2875 FPS). I'm sure they may even be close. How cool would that be to have them zeroed perfectly!
Little math help?
Thanks.
I have two rifles and one scope. Rifle 1 is a .260 Remington bolt in an XLR Evolution Chassis which is my 1K rifle. Rifle 2 is a Mega MKM .308 for shorter to intermediate ranges. Scope is a Nightforce ATACR MOAR in a Spuhr mount. Although I have a CQB scope for the Mega I want to be able to put the NF on it for longer range sessions with the gas gun. I need to determine the easiest way to zero one from the other. Short of just shooting it and recording the difference at 100 yards is there a way to run the data through a ballistic program to get my different elevations? I would ideally like to have a 100 yard zero for the .308 (175g SMK at 2620 FPS) and a 200 yard zero for the 260 (140 Amax at 2875 FPS). I'm sure they may even be close. How cool would that be to have them zeroed perfectly!
Little math help?
Thanks.