scopes and mounts
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scopes and mounts
friends have we discussed about scope mounting ?
can someone having experiance help ?there seems a lot to do with the measurements...thanks for all .
can someone having experiance help ?there seems a lot to do with the measurements...thanks for all .
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Re: scopes and mounts
Hmmm.... mounting a scope? Would not that count as 'optics goods abuse' besides being infinitely more difficult than the most difficult position in the Kamasutra Sorry, could not resist that.
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Re: scopes and mounts
winnie_the_pooh wrote:Hmmm.... mounting a scope? Would not that count as 'optics goods abuse' besides being infinitely more difficult than the most difficult position in the Kamasutra Sorry, could not resist that.
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Re: scopes and mounts
There is nothing difficult to mounting a scope. Attach the rings, ensure you have sufficient eye relief, make sure it isnt canted and tighten the rings.
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Re: scopes and mounts
how do you all zero the rifle scope ?
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Re: scopes and mounts
> Go to the site "archerairguns.com" - there is a clip on how to sight / zero a scope.dr.jayakumar wrote:how do you all zero the rifle scope ?
Good luck
Briha
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Re: scopes and mounts
> Go to the site "archerairguns.com" - there is a clip on how to sight / zero a scope.dr.jayakumar wrote:how do you all zero the rifle scope ?
Good luck
Briha
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Re: scopes and mounts
My typical routine:
Put the rifle on a bench set up. Remove the bolt and look trhough the bore to ensure I can see the target.
The without disturbing the rifle peer through the scope and see if I can see the target. Adjust scope, repeat exercise.
The Target I use is a standard 100M target, mounted back to front with a small shoot n see target pasted on it @ 100 m.
Now once I can see the target through the bore and the scope, remount the bolt. Load a round, aim at the shoot n see. Pull trigger. See where the bullet impacted, and adjust scope to the hole.
Aim at shoot n see and see where the impact is. Typically am done in about 4 shots. Adjust the knobs for Zero stop, if the scope has that functionality. If not use marker to mark it.
Put the rifle on a bench set up. Remove the bolt and look trhough the bore to ensure I can see the target.
The without disturbing the rifle peer through the scope and see if I can see the target. Adjust scope, repeat exercise.
The Target I use is a standard 100M target, mounted back to front with a small shoot n see target pasted on it @ 100 m.
Now once I can see the target through the bore and the scope, remount the bolt. Load a round, aim at the shoot n see. Pull trigger. See where the bullet impacted, and adjust scope to the hole.
Aim at shoot n see and see where the impact is. Typically am done in about 4 shots. Adjust the knobs for Zero stop, if the scope has that functionality. If not use marker to mark it.
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Re: scopes and mounts
> Go to the site "archerairguns.com" - there is a clip on how to sight / zero a scope.
Good luck
Briha
this will solve your problem
Good luck
Briha
this will solve your problem
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Re: scopes and mounts
here you go.
by Rusty - http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1327
and one more
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7172
Search the forums - almost all topics are covered, if you have something that isnt then bring it up we will cover that as well
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by Rusty - http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1327
and one more
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7172
Search the forums - almost all topics are covered, if you have something that isnt then bring it up we will cover that as well
/S
On my Epitaph - Off to Happy Hunting Grounds.
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Re: scopes and mounts
MoA wrote:My typical routine:
Put the rifle on a bench set up. Remove the bolt and look trhough the bore to ensure I can see the target.
The without disturbing the rifle peer through the scope and see if I can see the target. Adjust scope, repeat exercise.
The Target I use is a standard 100M target, mounted back to front with a small shoot n see target pasted on it @ 100 m.
Now once I can see the target through the bore and the scope, remount the bolt. Load a round, aim at the shoot n see. Pull trigger. See where the bullet impacted, and adjust scope to the hole.
Aim at shoot n see and see where the impact is. Typically am done in about 4 shots. Adjust the knobs for Zero stop, if the scope has that functionality. If not use marker to mark it.
I do it the same way.... and works always... !