sighting my rifle's scope
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Olive Branch MS USA
Posts: 1,032
RE: sighting my rifle's scope
ORIGINAL: CanWoodsman
If you have a bolt action it is simple to bore sight yourself.
1. Remove bolt.
2. Place rifle on some sort of steady suport.
3. Looking thru barrel line up the barrel on some recognizable point about 25 yards away.
4. Without moving rifle adjust scope to same point.
This should get you reasonably close at 25 yards. Then finish off you sighting in at the range as mention already.
Good Luck
If you have a bolt action it is simple to bore sight yourself.
1. Remove bolt.
2. Place rifle on some sort of steady suport.
3. Looking thru barrel line up the barrel on some recognizable point about 25 yards away.
4. Without moving rifle adjust scope to same point.
This should get you reasonably close at 25 yards. Then finish off you sighting in at the range as mention already.
Good Luck
#12
RE: sighting my rifle's scope
ORIGINAL: G_O_N
tommorow im taking my rifle to get the scope boresighted. my question is when they do that will it be right on the dot? or do i have to make modifications to it?
tommorow im taking my rifle to get the scope boresighted. my question is when they do that will it be right on the dot? or do i have to make modifications to it?
Even if the boresighting results in being "on paper" at 100 yards, YOU MUST DO the final fine adjustments yourself. Indeed, it would be wise to fire the first shot at a 25-yard target, and then, IF that first round hits within an inch or two of the point of aim, you can move back to 100 yards and finish adjusting the scope. (I have seen guys who started out trying to sight in at 100 yards, and the first round was NOT on paper -- they shot up their whole box of ammo without ever knowing where their bullets were going. If they'd started out at 25 yards, it is likely the first shot would at least have given them a clue!
If you have to adjust the scope at 25 yards in order to get close to the target, just remember that the adjustment values at 25 yards are only equal to 1/4 what they are worth at 100-so, for example,if you need to move the point of impact 2" at 25 yards, and your adjustments are equal to 1/4" at 100 yards, it will take 32 clicks to move your bullet point of impact those 2" at 25 yards!
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Baileysville, WV
Posts: 2,925
RE: sighting my rifle's scope
Yes I have seen some pretty comical stuff at the range myself. I have seen people shoot an entire box of shells in 15-20 minutes adjusting after every shot and the barrel damn near glowing red..lmao. The sad part....they are in worse shape when they are finished than they were when they got started. God forbid anyone offers em help..Thats always good entertainment in the fall having a shooting range less than 3 miles away