Sighting in a riflescope
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
Thinkin' more like two........if only because the second shot is a confirmation that the scope tracked.
4 clicks on a 1/4 MOA scopeare supposed to equal one MOA, each click equaling 1.0473 inches at 100 yards.
Rarely are the adjustments calibrated spot on that precise amount of movement.
No two scopes are identical in that regard..
No two scopes are identical in that regard..
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
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Unless you can put every bullet through the same hole,the only way to accurately verify a sight in is by firing a group after all adjustments are completed.
Thinkin' more like two........if only because the second shot is a confirmation that the scope tracked.
Peep down the bore and match crosshairs to that picture.
Take a poke and reference POI.
Steer crosshairs from POA to POI and you'll be"in the bull".
Fire a shot to confirm tracking, and/or more adjustment.
The final test is always a group, but most folks already know that.
The above eliminates the waste of firing three or five shot groups just to getit "in the bull'....never was a fan of wasting ammo just to be stupid about it.
Personally my "sight in's" come via load work up and by the time I hit a load, I'm zero'd rightwhere I want to be.
Some things just ain't hard to do.........
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
If you reference my first response, things become clearer.....
Peep down the bore and match crosshairs to that picture.
Take a poke and reference POI.
Steer crosshairs from POA to POI and you'll be"in the bull".
Fire a shot to confirm tracking, and/or more adjustment.
Peep down the bore and match crosshairs to that picture.
Take a poke and reference POI.
Steer crosshairs from POA to POI and you'll be"in the bull".
Fire a shot to confirm tracking, and/or more adjustment.
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
Neat trick quoting half a post to make a lame point, but just remember the entire rest of the world can still read the whole thing.
Learned a long time ago that some things ain't worth fooling with...
Like scopes that don't/won't track, and rifles that shoot 1-1/2 inch groups......and wasting ammo to make a simple trip across a target board.
Love how some people yearn to complicate the simple.........
Learned a long time ago that some things ain't worth fooling with...
Like scopes that don't/won't track, and rifles that shoot 1-1/2 inch groups......and wasting ammo to make a simple trip across a target board.
Love how some people yearn to complicate the simple.........
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
Like scopes that don't/won't track, and rifles that shoot 1-1/2 inch groups.
http://www.shootingpaul.netfirms.com/ScopeTestingReport.htm
http://www.6mmbr.com/optics.html
If the high dollar Leupold target scopes do not track as they are supposed to,I certainly would not expect most lower priced hunting scopes to track precisely.
As far as 1-1/2" groups are concerned,that is pretty average in the world of hunting rifles.Only a very small percentage of hunting rifles average 1/2" or better,and making a 1/4" adjustment based on a single shot with even a rifle that is capable of 1/2" groups isn't very accurate.
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
The simple fact is I can't feel your pain, nor do I suffer your inability to cypher the written word plainly displayed on the monitor.
I routinely have turrets installed on low end leupolds, and know many others that do also, and have no tracking issues to fret, it's a non issue. And if it evers becomes one, a simple send off to the stellar Leupy warranty dept. would solve the problem. Twisting turrets is an integral part of my system and assuredly if tracking was an issue then I'd be the first to b!tch.
'Tis only a matter of addressing some average details to make an average hunting rifle shoot above average, and if that'stoo big a hurdle to overcome then there's no doubt you need multiple shots to move crosshairs........
In the interest of the topic....
If a bore sight gets you asinglehit 8inches of windage and 4 inches of elevation off center it's only a matter of twistingadjustments from POA to POI wilst gawking through the optic....that if done right,WILL get you in the bull with only one shot fired.
It's then easy enough to shoot "groups" andmake fine adjustments from there........
I routinely have turrets installed on low end leupolds, and know many others that do also, and have no tracking issues to fret, it's a non issue. And if it evers becomes one, a simple send off to the stellar Leupy warranty dept. would solve the problem. Twisting turrets is an integral part of my system and assuredly if tracking was an issue then I'd be the first to b!tch.
'Tis only a matter of addressing some average details to make an average hunting rifle shoot above average, and if that'stoo big a hurdle to overcome then there's no doubt you need multiple shots to move crosshairs........
In the interest of the topic....
If a bore sight gets you asinglehit 8inches of windage and 4 inches of elevation off center it's only a matter of twistingadjustments from POA to POI wilst gawking through the optic....that if done right,WILL get you in the bull with only one shot fired.
It's then easy enough to shoot "groups" andmake fine adjustments from there........
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
If a bore sight gets you asinglehit 8inches of windage and 4 inches of elevation off center it's only a matter of twistingadjustments from POA to POI wilst gawking through the optic....that if done right,WILL get you in the bull with only one shot fired.
It's then easy enough to shoot "groups" andmake fine adjustments from there..
It's then easy enough to shoot "groups" andmake fine adjustments from there..
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
You're pickin' nits dude....
If burnin' a box or two gettin' yourselfin the bull suits you then rock on, I'm sure there are millions that'll follow your teachings....
I'll not lose any sleep over it though.
Havecountless times, as a matter of SOP, done as I've described above and upon firing a group found it to be more than adequate with no further adjustments required.
Like I said, I can't feel the pain you insist is there............
If burnin' a box or two gettin' yourselfin the bull suits you then rock on, I'm sure there are millions that'll follow your teachings....
I'll not lose any sleep over it though.
Havecountless times, as a matter of SOP, done as I've described above and upon firing a group found it to be more than adequate with no further adjustments required.
Like I said, I can't feel the pain you insist is there............
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
If burnin' a box or two gettin' yourselfin the bull suits you then rock on, I'm sure there are millions that'll follow your teachings....
Like I said, I can't feel the pain you insist is there........