Do people who shoot competition adjust the elevation turret on their scope to adjust zero at different ranges? If so when utilizing a rangefinder to know exact range how do they adjust it accurately to known where pellet will land?
Here is what I typically do at a competition or even a practice session."k_h_d"Just to be clear, I am referring to physically adjusting the elevation turret so the center of the crosshairs is exactly the point of impact. Not just holding over on a lower Mil-Dot.
Is there a way to calculate number of clicks for a different further range then original center?
So when your hunting with sterlock, do you use holdover or do you adjust your elevation MOA?"Erik"15 bucks is nothing when you can save all your guns and switch between them and always get your holdover no matter what. Best investment (and probably cheapest) you will ever make in the shooting world.
Just remember, it is only as accurate as the numbers you put in. If it shows wrong, you did something wrong. If everything is as it should with the numbers, that miss was on you or you overestimated your guns capabilities.