trying to zero a scope
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trying to zero a scope
hi,
i tried to mount and zero in a bushnell rimfire scope on my .22 krico, i used iof ammunition, i was a bit surprised by the consistent performance of the iof ammo. I could only shoot at 25 yards, due to space limitations.
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg11 ... /shoot.jpg
i am presuming that the horizontal spread is due to my moving the rifle.
rajat
i tried to mount and zero in a bushnell rimfire scope on my .22 krico, i used iof ammunition, i was a bit surprised by the consistent performance of the iof ammo. I could only shoot at 25 yards, due to space limitations.
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg11 ... /shoot.jpg
i am presuming that the horizontal spread is due to my moving the rifle.
rajat
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Bench rest and fixed mount of course is the best, however even a steady hand rest and focused relaxed shooting on a proper range at 10m, 25 m and then finally at 50 m will give a fair bit of indication of the performance.
10 m is to zero the scope first and then move on. Most scopes alter 1/4 inch at 100 yards.
10 m is to zero the scope first and then move on. Most scopes alter 1/4 inch at 100 yards.
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Re: trying to zero a scope
The quickest way to zero a scope is to clamp the rifle in a gun vice, ( I won`t use the American `vise` spelling as Mack The Knife will tell me off ! ) to set the crosshairs on the centre of the target, let off one shot and then, without moving the rifle, to reset the scope to centre on the hole left in the target from the shot already taken.
Hey ho - immediate zero.
Sounds far too easy but it works !
Hey ho - immediate zero.
Sounds far too easy but it works !
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Re: trying to zero a scope
Hehehe...I won`t use the American `vise` spelling as Mack The Knife will tell me off !
There are just a couple of points I would like to add to what Grumpy has said...
1) If your mounts have eleation and windage adjustments, then use that and only use the scope's adjustments for final fine tuning. Do not use the scope's adjustments to their extreme limits because the recoil could damage the reticle.
2) Tap your turrets with your finger or something else LIGHTLY because most cheap and mid-range scopes do not track immidiately and either require a few taps or the recoil from a few shots before they settle. So shoot a confirmation shot or two before making the next adjustment, if needed.
Also, if your rifle shoots its first shot from a cold barrel slightly away from your actual zero, then you should fire another and use that as your actual aiming mark as described by Grumpy.
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Re: trying to zero a scope
Good points Dodger.
The matter of the point of aim from a cold barrel being different than when warm should be noted.......except when zeroing a scope for hunting purposes when it is invariably the case that a single shot is fired from a cold barrel.
If bunny hunting however or for target use, the barrel should have a few shots put through it in order to warm it up.
The matter of the point of aim from a cold barrel being different than when warm should be noted.......except when zeroing a scope for hunting purposes when it is invariably the case that a single shot is fired from a cold barrel.
If bunny hunting however or for target use, the barrel should have a few shots put through it in order to warm it up.
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Zeoring my airgun scope
hi guys,
recently i fixed my diana 54 with a scope (4-9x50), my question is, is it possible to zero within 30 feet cos thats the maximum diamension of my appartment. and with wat magnification should i do that?
plzz suggest
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babu
recently i fixed my diana 54 with a scope (4-9x50), my question is, is it possible to zero within 30 feet cos thats the maximum diamension of my appartment. and with wat magnification should i do that?
plzz suggest
regards
babu
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HI Babu.
30 feet, which is about 10m should be OK. But why dont you try zeroing elsewhere... a range close by, a friend's farmland, etc...
I would suggest you try 10m, 15m and 25m. That way, you will understand your scope bettter. And this zeroing will primarily matter on what distance you practice more. Zero the scope to that distance and should sail well.
30 feet, which is about 10m should be OK. But why dont you try zeroing elsewhere... a range close by, a friend's farmland, etc...
I would suggest you try 10m, 15m and 25m. That way, you will understand your scope bettter. And this zeroing will primarily matter on what distance you practice more. Zero the scope to that distance and should sail well.
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