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Muzzleloader sight in problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5458768" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>It's certainly not a dig at you. Just a rule of thumb, you'll want to be about an inch low at 25 before you go to 100. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My comment was more for the people that wanna ask year after year if their gun is on at x distance, how close is it at 100. I've sighted in enough guns and the number one issue I've found is most of the time you'll shoot over the target because you misjudge how quick you're climbing at 25, or even 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5458768, member: 12150"] It’s certainly not a dig at you. Just a rule of thumb, you’ll want to be about an inch low at 25 before you go to 100. My comment was more for the people that wanna ask year after year if their gun is on at x distance, how close is it at 100. I’ve sighted in enough guns and the number one issue I’ve found is most of the time you’ll shoot over the target because you misjudge how quick you’re climbing at 25, or even 50. [/QUOTE]
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