Peice of cake if you have an ATN Day/Night scope.
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.
The 6x Redfield has found a home.
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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.
Whatever!
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?
Don Verna
works better when poa is off 18" or some other crazy distance. Small moves no so much
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