Peice of cake if you have an ATN Day/Night scope.
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Peice of cake if you have an ATN Day/Night scope.
very help full when poa is way off the mark gets you real close, then fine tune
After bore sighting, I fired two shots to see where it was hitting. Then I moved the crosshairs from the bullseye to those two holes.
Then fired four more.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0c7eead846.jpg
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CW's vid is the way I do it, even for newly mounted scope. Then shoot a group to make sure. Then play with the reticle to make sure it returns to where you set it! Yes, I use a front stand and rear bag for zeroing. Looking down the open bore you shouldn't be that far off anyway. Usually a couple clicks horiz and a few more vert. Watched my GK try zero his AR15, buddy says 'go left' and he cranks a turn on the dial. 2 boxes of ammo and still not right.
I don't have enough popcorn .
Let me get this straight.
But first…I do not believe in one shot groups…like some folks…but we will use one shot to KISS.
You fire a shot at 100 yards. It prints 3” low and 2” left.
I am to believe it is easier to make sure the rifle does not move while cranking the scope knobs around.
The scope has 1/4 MOA adjustments. Seems a lot easier, and faster, to dial in 12 clicks up and 8 clicks right. What am I missing?
works better when poa is off 18" or some other crazy distance. Small moves no so much