In today’s deer hunting rifle video, we break down one of the most common questions we get every fall.
And no question we get is more frequent than, "What distance should you zero your rifle for deer hunting?"
Whether you’re hunting wide-open agriculture country with 100–300 yard shot opportunities, or tighter timber where your longest shot might be 50–80 yards, your deer hunting rifle should match the environment you're hunting in.
In this video we cover: • Why a 100–200 yard zero is ideal for open country • How different calibers and ballistics impact your point of impact • Why timber hunters may prefer a 100-yard or even 50-yard zero • How to pick the right zero based on YOUR hunting style
A properly zeroed rifle means confidence — and clean, ethical shots in the field.
Just Hunt Club is a team of highly motivated Northeastern hunters that chase game and fish in a diverse and often overlooked region of the country. They have learned to adapt and be successful on mostly public access lands in extremely challenging circumstances. Whether chasing ducks, bucks, turkeys, or fish, these outdoorsmen demonstrate how to use extremely effective tactics to be successful while also showing the rich outdoor tradition and culture of the North-Eastern states.
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