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Old 11-17-2008 | 10:50 AM
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Default RE: Sighting-in Trouble

ORIGINAL: deke12ga

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Allscopes are the same as far as I know. If the bullet hits high and right, you need to adjust the turrents down and left accordingly. The bullet will follow your adjustments. Bows are simple, just follow the arrow. If your hitting high right then move your pin up and right.Rear iron sights on guns are the only ones you move opposite of the impact point to adjust windage.

Uhhhh.....No. You move the rear iron sight in th direction you want the bullet to go. As you do to the hind sight, so you do to the bullet.

Sorry that came out wrong.. Yes you move the rear sight the direction you want the bullet to go, butin the opposite direction of where the bullet is hitting...If its hitting left you should move the sight to the right. Basically the same as a scope but iron sights normally dont have arrows with directions on them...
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