When at Bisley, they have zeroing targets for .223 and 7.62mm the standard calibers, anyone know where I can get some for my 6.5 creedmoor or how to make one????
Highly unlikely, you really need to get your load chronoed and use a ballistic app to get your come ups.
Alan
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It really is up to you to know the elevations for each distance. Once you know that, you can make your own target for the Bisley Zero range because it's 71' 7" long, at which distance one minute of angle subtends exactly 1/4", so all you need is a sheet of paper, one black patch, a pencil and a ruler. Alternatively just use the 7.62 target sold in the Range Office, which has a vertical scale in inches (more or less).