« Reply #9 on: November 13, 2010, 03:16:53 AM »
gatersb,
Assumming you are shooting the Hornady LE 325s in your 45/70 then if you are zero @ 100 yards with a scope about 1.5" higher than your barrel centerline you should be fine out to you max 125 shoot. Probably be one to two inches low @ 125 yards. If you set the zero @ 3" high I wouldn't necessary count on being 4" low at 200 yards because your gun may shoot alot different than Mr. Hornady's test rifle.
If you have time shoot the gun @ 50 & 75 yards as well as 100 yards and you get an idea of the rise & fall of your projectile.
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