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Old 02-29-2008, 01:37 AM   #4
Brad Y
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Fit the scope to the rifle and make sure all the screws are tight (dont overtighten the rings on the actual scope) Just so its solid and wont move. Then I will shoot at an A4 piece of paper aiming for a black dot in the middle that i drew on. Do this from 25 yards. When you see the hole that the bullet put in, adjust your scope accordingly so it hits dead on after a few more shots. Then I move to 50 yards and fire, then get it dead on again, then it should be pretty much smack bang on for 100. But you can always go out to 100 and test its zero and check group sizes. I think there isnt even a quater of an inch difference between 50 and 100 yards with the 17gr ballistic tips so I dont bother sighting at 100 yards. I already know the ammo it shoots best so its just a matter of getting it hitting sweet at fifty and I know anything out to 100 is able to be headshot very easily.
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