Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

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Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by lakecity_shooter » Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:52 pm

Dear guys..
i wish to zero my rifle (ihp 35 .22) but dont know whats the best range to zero a air gun...i hit targets at about 60 feet.....but now i wanna zero my rifle for better results ........any suggestions would be appriciated ...
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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by gpgs19 » Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:16 am

Hi Lake!Watch ''archer airgun'' on youtube.How to zero you rifle.He is using a scope but its very much same with iron sights(you must be able to see the holes).

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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by lakecity_shooter » Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:48 pm

i AM SEEKING A METHOD OF ZEROING THE AIR GUN TO A CERTAIN DISTANCE SO THAT I CAN ACCOUNT FOR A PELLET DROP .??? ANY SUGGESTIONS
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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by lakecity_shooter » Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:42 pm

plsssssss airgunners.throw some light on zeroing a air gun.....what range i should zero my ihp 35.22
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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by pandian1948 » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:02 pm

Try to zero at 10 meters.

I H P is not that accurate.

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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by art_collector » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:03 pm

Sir,

If IHP/National is not accurate...which Indian airgun is? I always thought IHP to be the most accurate

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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by hamiclar01 » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:59 am

You should zero your air rifle for the range you expect it to be shooting at. Most people with springers do it at 25-35 yards.

You will find a variety of good guides on the net, and the IHP itself comes with a small manual with zeroing instructions. I can only add that you have to be consistent with every shot (same position, pellets, location etc) and shoot at least 5 pellets before adjusting the turrets.

Once you have zeroed your sights for one distance, you can start shooting at other ranges and get a rough idea of pellet drop in your gun. I would personally resist the temptation of fiddling with the turrets again, and simply make a note of where to aim

Once you are zeroed and happy, you must remember to occasionally check the zero again
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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by skeetshot » Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:36 am

hamiclar01 wrote:You should zero your air rifle for the range you expect it to be shooting at. Most people with springers do it at 25-35 yards.

You will find a variety of good guides on the net, and the IHP itself comes with a small manual with zeroing instructions. I can only add that you have to be consistent with every shot (same position, pellets, location etc) and shoot at least 5 pellets before adjusting the turrets.

Once you have zeroed your sights for one distance, you can start shooting at other ranges and get a rough idea of pellet drop in your gun. I would personally resist the temptation of fiddling with the turrets again, and simply make a note of where to aim

Once you are zeroed and happy, you must remember to occasionally check the zero again

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Re: Help me in zeroing my IHP35.22

Post by Rijo Joseph » Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:45 am

One important thing to me considered " Maintain the same position of the gun shot after shot" or else you will spend days and days turning V & E. :D
Sometimes if you want to get rid of the gun, you have to pick the gun up.

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