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Really dumb scope sighting in questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 4957188" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>I use a lead sled to zero, usually in around three or four shots. I fire, then move the crosshairs to the hole and repeat. Once the shot hits where I aim, I take it out of the lead sled then fire it just resting on a bag, like I hunt, to verify my zero. I can do this at 100 yards, because the human error is reduced if not eliminated with the lead sled. When just using a bag, I do a series of three round groups, to make sure I am doing my part, if my rifle is not grouping, I don't normally move my crosshairs until they do. I've used 50 yards, then 100, to do this, hardly ever closer since I began boresighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 4957188, member: 20060"] I use a lead sled to zero, usually in around three or four shots. I fire, then move the crosshairs to the hole and repeat. Once the shot hits where I aim, I take it out of the lead sled then fire it just resting on a bag, like I hunt, to verify my zero. I can do this at 100 yards, because the human error is reduced if not eliminated with the lead sled. When just using a bag, I do a series of three round groups, to make sure I am doing my part, if my rifle is not grouping, I don't normally move my crosshairs until they do. I've used 50 yards, then 100, to do this, hardly ever closer since I began boresighting. [/QUOTE]
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