Sighting in a riflescope
When sighting in a new riflescope, should the scope be on the highest power, the lowest power or somewhere in the middle? I'm look'in at about 100 yrds.
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
If you can't bore sight it, I would start at say 25 yds on the lowest power to get on paper. Then move back to 50 yrds and adjust to get center again, then move to 100 yards and make your adjustment. If you can bore sight it old school way or with a laser, then you can probably start out at 100 yards and be on paper. But you should sight in on the lowest scope power.
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
At 100 yards,I use the highest magnification to make for the most precise aiming.
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
ORIGINAL: deroche117 When sighting in a new riflescope, should the scope be on the highest power, the lowest power or somewhere in the middle? I'm look'in at about 100 yrds. |
RE: Sighting in a riflescope
highest power for more precise aiming . On low power the recticle in most scopes cover to much target
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RE: Sighting in a riflescope
ORIGINAL: Rifle Loony ORIGINAL: deroche117 When sighting in a new riflescope, should the scope be on the highest power, the lowest power or somewhere in the middle? I'm look'in at about 100 yrds. |
RE: Sighting in a riflescope
ORIGINAL: deroche117 When sighting in a new riflescope, should the scope be on the highest power, the lowest power or somewhere in the middle? I'm look'in at about 100 yrds. Bore sighting = a rough estimate to "get you in the ballpark". It willget you on paper at 100 yards, but you won't know exactly where yet. Fine tuning the elevation + windage = an absolute MUST. Can be done in as little as 5 or 6 shells. At 100 yards, 4 "clicks"up/down/left/right will equal one inch on paper. Best advice... Get a bench rest or bum one from a buddy. My sighting in story: Back when I got the new Bushnell 3-9x40 scope on my oldSavage 110.308, I got ahold of a buddy of mine who has real good, solid, bench rest. He met up with me at the range. He shot my rifle, I shot my rifle, we took turns shooting, as we fine tuned it with his bench rest. Then once we got it dialed in, we hung up a new target. He quickly ran a bore snake through it, then loaded 3 shells. I watched from the spotting scope, as he hit the bullseye dead square on! Then he chambered another round, and BOOM! hit the bullseye again and made the bullet hole touch the other one. I couldn't believe it! So then he re-centered the bench rest and the whole sight picture and let me take the last shot. You guessed it. BOOM! I nailed the bullseye and darn near made the bullet hole touch the others! [8D] Since the range only went to 100 yards, my buddy then grabbed the elevation knob and went "click, click, click, click... There. Now you're set 1" high at 100 yards. You should be able to drop anything in its tracks out to about 250 yards with this old .308". [8D] |
RE: Sighting in a riflescope
At 100 yards, 4 "clicks"up/down/left/right will equal one inch on paper. Best advice... Get a bench rest or bum one from a buddy. |
RE: Sighting in a riflescope
ORIGINAL: skb2706 ORIGINAL: Rifle Loony ORIGINAL: deroche117 When sighting in a new riflescope, should the scope be on the highest power, the lowest power or somewhere in the middle? I'm look'in at about 100 yrds. |
RE: Sighting in a riflescope
ORIGINAL: stubblejumper At 100 yards, 4 "clicks"up/down/left/right will equal one inch on paper. Rarely are the adjustments calibrated spot on that precise amount of movement. No two scopes are identical in that regard....... |
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