Rifle Scopes How far below (or at) do you set your zero stop.

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Greetings. I am thinking about adding a a few clicks behind zero into my zero stop. That way if the weather/altitude is different I can simply move the appropriate clicks while sighting then just make a mental adjustment of how many it took. Also will allow me to use other ammos and simply take note of how many clicks etc. Then when I dial in my dope back it off appropriately. What are your thoughts? How do you set yours?
 
I've tried going 1/2 Mil below zero.to my stop...didn't like it.
Went back to zero at the stop - as it were.
I'm interested to hear others options on the matter...
 
I like a half mil. But my reasoning is so I can go past zero and come back up to it. I can ensure I’m always coming up to my correction. Not up sometimes and down sometimes. I’ve never seen inconsistencies due to direction I landed on my numbers but it makes me feel good.
 
I shoot in a lot of different conditions, and have as many as 3 loads per rifle.

The original purpose of a zero stop is just to make sure you don’t end up a rotation low coming back down from a long range shot. The speed that was picked up is incidental, though very nice.

Being that I need flexibility, and I know for 100% certain that I am more precise when I dial and hold center, I set a zero stop about 2 minutes below a 100 yard zero.

Another way of looking at that is that my zero stop is LITERALLY at about zero elevation for that rifle/scope. ;)

I do the same thing with irons, if they have enough elevation for me to “waste” some.
 
I set mine to zero and note any offsets in my data book. Rifle stays zeroed with 175 FGMM and I just record any changes if/when I use different ammo.
 
Even with multiple calibers, wouldn't you zero every time youre going to shoot a match? I'm lost here, trying to make sense of all this. Ate yall talking zero stop or zero set?

The Zero STOP...another time is when switching from suppressed to unsuppressed...this way you only reset the turret itself, and don’t have to dick around with the zero stop mechanism
 
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I always leave room below just in case I shoot ammunition that my rifle isn’t zeroed for.

I can honestly say that I have never ever ran my turret down and bumped my zero stop on my scopes that have them. Not on accident and not on purpose.

I have three SWFA 5-20 that dont have zero stops and could care less that they don’t.
 
I set mine at zero during spring/summer then recheck my zero when i start shooting in colder weather around 30 degrees or less, then reset my zerostop for any changes because of the colder weather. It gives me a reason to check my 100 yard zero a little more often
 
I use .5 MIL since I sometimes swap my main scope between several rifles which are about .2 MIL different in elevation - I quickly learned setting the zero stop to "0" for my main rifle gave me no leeway to easily adjust the crosshairs to directly hold on target.
 
At least .5 below

In classes we always see a fair amount of shooters having to reset their zeros, and when the zero stop is completely in the way, (at 0) we have to through the extra step of defeating it. More annoying than anything else, so your mileage may vary, but...

There are a couple of reasons why below, most are not shooting related but set up prior to the shot and it makes life easier, especially if you travel.

One of the reasons why a lot of the pre-set zero stops go below zero too.
 
I go nearly 4 mil below that allows me to crank down to a shorter range if I want . I can't loose the cap zero I know where it is . It depends on the shim thickness where it lands . The gun is a switch caliber switch scope , turret cap 0 is @ 500 meters .
 
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S&B MTC's can typically squeeze .4 or so out below the zero-stop. (You can't adjust it anyhow - although it can be defeated with some surgery).

Everything else I leave about .5 or so depending on the design of that turret.
 
Even with multiple calibers, wouldn't you zero every time youre going to shoot a match? I'm lost here, trying to make sense of all this. Ate yall talking zero stop or zero set?

Yes, I’d confirm zero, but I don’t rezero. I know the offset with each caliber and account for it. The zero stop is set at 1mil below. That’s enough to account for everything. The main zero right now is for 6.5CM
 
At least .5 below

In classes we always see a fair amount of shooters having to reset their zeros, and when the zero stop is completely in the way, (at 0) we have to through the extra step of defeating it. More annoying than anything else, so your mileage may vary, but...

There are a couple of reasons why below, most are not shooting related but set up prior to the shot and it makes life easier, especially if you travel.

One of the reasons why a lot of the pre-set zero stops go below zero too.

Vortex Razor Gen II allows you to go .5 below which helps with changing from a practice to match load if they are different.

Another reason to set zero below is if matches you go to force you to shoot with the rifle on its side. I've only had one "match" that forced you to do this (MD did more carbine stuff that LR).
 
On my scope when I dial the turret up the POI goes up when I dial it down the POI goes down . Eventually it hits the zero stop which is as low as I can go .

You sound like you have no clue,

Shots inside 100 yards require you to dial UP, you have to overcome the mechanical offset of the sight over bore situation

You said you have 4 mils below zero, that serves no purpose at all

The more I see you post, the less I like what I read, seems very trollish
 
Again, WTF...

When you dial up the reticle goes Down so the barrel is picked up... you have to raise the barrel to shoot farther

You said for shorter shots you dial down, it does not work that way asshole

Again, more trollish behavior from an idiot posting nonsense

1, 2...
 
Maybe his bullets rise as soon as they exit the bore?

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LOL

Fuck, I spit my coffee out,

we clearly knew the same, the only thing you knew I didn't that someone could be so stupid for having a 500m zero. I figured most were smarter than that. Now I know that I own the site, and you think I am just a moderator, so maybe not so smart.

I am just tired of reading your constantly stupid shit on here... you should learn to mind your own business in areas like this. Bad, bad post to even suggest it.
 
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