There's a school of thought that figures out the kill zone on the animal in question then zeros the rifle so that anything from close range out to the max point blank range (MPBR) will fall within the kill zone. The idea here being that as long as the animal is closer than the MPBR you just aim dead-on and shoot. (Longer description at http://www.chuckhawks.com/mpbr_hunting.htm and yes the typo is theirs.)
I'm curious how many of you use this method, and how many of you measure/guess the range and either dial elevation (harder with typical hunting scopes) or use holdover/holdunder for an "exact" hit?
I'm curious how many of you use this method, and how many of you measure/guess the range and either dial elevation (harder with typical hunting scopes) or use holdover/holdunder for an "exact" hit?




















































