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  • #16
    choo2x
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 295

    Originally posted by trigger945
    ^^^LOL! Did not notice that
    LOL, me either

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    • #17
      majtom94
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 1120

      Solid info.


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      "Do Democrats even realize that they are making more people buy more guns?"

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      • #18
        Izzy43
        CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
        • Dec 2009
        • 2670

        If you are shooting outdoors at a range set a soda can out at 25yds, adjust the scope to its lowest magnification. Aim at the can and see where the bullet hits. Estimate the distance that you missed, adjust the scope accordingly and shoot again. When you hit the can then move to a paper target as suggested by others and fine tune the scope. You will save a lot of ammo this way. Get it on at 25yds and you will be approximately 1" low @ 50yds. Usually takes me about 4-5 shots to hit the can.

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        • #19
          H2O KLAN
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 83

          Originally posted by nagorb
          hope the op finally got it right after four years.
          HAHAHA

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          • #20
            NytWolf
            Veteran Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 3935

            Originally posted by Mstnpete
            Sight In Your Rifle in Two Shots - A very good way to sight in on any Scope.
            Works great for accurate rifles and premium cartridges. For crappy cartridges, you will still be chasing the bullet holes ... just not as much.

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