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Advise on first pull of the trigger
I picked up a 257wby mag recently and am going to go out and sight it in. I am shooting it with a burris 4-14X40 scope and am going to mount a harris bi-pod on it as well (probably in the near future). Does anyone have any advise on what steps to take when shooting it for the first time? Is there a right and wrong way to begin shooting a gun?
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RE: Advise on first pull of the trigger
My new guns just get taken out and shot like always! If you are interested, you might print off the steps for one of many barrel break-in procedures. Make sure you clean your new gun to get any excess oil off, and make sure the stock and scope screws are tight and have a fun time with it :)
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RE: Advise on first pull of the trigger
Used to whenever I'd get a new firearm, long or handgun, I'd always besuper nervous on the first pull and sometimes, like in the case of my .270 and my CVA Bobcat, there wasa massive amount of anxiety because then centerfire rifles and muzzle loaders were totally foreign to me.
But now that I'm growing more and more accustomed to a variety of guns, typicallywhen I get a new one or shoot someone else's I just give 'er a quick look over and make sure everything seems to be in working order, load a round, and then it's simply sight alignment - trigger squeeze. |
RE: Advise on first pull of the trigger
Make sure the barrel is clear, then shoot.:D
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RE: Advise on first pull of the trigger
You might think I am paranoid, but I always shoot the first shot out of a tire. I always want to put the first shot down range for safety!!! Just put your rifle in a tire and pull the trigger with a string. Easy to do, and a safe way to do it. Tom.
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RE: Advise on first pull of the trigger
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001 You might think I am paranoid, but I always shoot the first shot out of a tire. I always want to put the first shot down range for safety!!! Just put your rifle in a tire and pull the trigger with a string. Easy to do, and a safe way to do it. Tom. Yes, I do have some advise! Even if the scope has been bore sighted or adjusted with an optical collimator (bore scope), fire your first shot as 25 yards at a big target, so you KNOW that you are "on paper" and can make your adjustments from there. If necessary, adjust your scope at 25 yards so it is close enough that you are CERTAIN the first round you fire at 100 yards will hit on the target someplace where you can see the hole, allowing you to make precise corrections at that distance. I have seen guys START OUT shooting a new rifle at 100 yards, "It was boresighted by the gunsmith", or some such bull,then proceed to empty a whole box on expensive ammo and still not have the thing sighted in properly!:D |
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