Hi,
Here is the test I have made after the zeroing done.
Range: 15 meters
Sight: Open
Support: Sand Bag
Result
Do you think, it is comparable with RSW 48, 52?
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You shouldn't zero a 'springer' resting it on a hard surface.
You neither mention a group size nor include a pic with a scale reference, so one cannot comment on your question.
However, at 15 metres you should be getting a 1/4" c-t-c group at the very least.
Did you clean the bore before you started shooting the rifle?
You neither mention a group size nor include a pic with a scale reference, so one cannot comment on your question.
However, at 15 metres you should be getting a 1/4" c-t-c group at the very least.
Did you clean the bore before you started shooting the rifle?
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Re: Zeroing for CF-x
A far my knowledge, CFX responds well directly on sand bag not on the palm rest.
Yes, I have cleaned the bore.
Ok here is the scale reference
Result with Scale
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Yes, I have cleaned the bore.
Ok here is the scale reference
Result with Scale
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Re: Zeroing for CF-x
Suit yourself...tirths";p="42822 wrote:A far my knowledge, CFX responds well directly on sand bag not on the palm rest.
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