Where to zero in 300wsm

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longtimegone
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Where to zero in 300wsm

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I have a 300wsm I would like to zero in but cant seem to find a place to do it. any suggestions?

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Re: Where to zero in 300wsm

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What part of the state are you in? Without that critical piece of information, it's difficult to offer suggestions.
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Re: Where to zero in 300wsm

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If you are anywhere near Quantico, you could try Quantico Practical Shooters. I believe they have access to the USMC ranges there. Check out their web-site it shows what ranges they have available.
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Re: Where to zero in 300wsm

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I love questions like this and the OP gives no indication of where they live.

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