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Surely you get no shooting done! I thought they were at it like rabbits 24/7. A bit like my own life I might add. I wish...
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Are they okay to eat? I bagged three yesterday. And two were loaded with young ones. Does it matter that they are up the spout when going in the pot?
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Sorry should have said. It's good grouping with a BSA Lightening?
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Just another zeroing question. What kind of grouping should I be looking for before I am satisfied that i am getting good enough zeroing for shooting rabbits and pigeons? This would be from 35 yards?
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For shooting rabbits with my BSA Lightning? Any suggestions?
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What have I started! I'll be happy hitting the piece of A4 paper at the moment!
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Thanks for all your replys people. Off out after rabbits with my mate on Thursday. I'll let you know how i get on.
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Aghhh comprenday. Cheers
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1/4 at 100 yards - shooting at 35 yards
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My scope is also 1/4 at 100 yards. So at 35 yards we're looking at just over 1/2 inch for every click?
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Also fella, At the moment I'm zeroing onto a piece of A4 paper with a 50p size spot in middle. My shots are going high and right by about 6 inch high, 4 inch wide. How many clicks would you say that is to get a zero. At the moment I just seem to be clicking about 7 at a time... but no massive difference!
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Sorry should have mentioned I've got a BSa lightning with a Hawke Reflex 4-40 on board.
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Now then fellas. Need a bit more advice from yur wealth of knowledge. What's the best method of holding the rifle secure with minimum movent so I can zero to 35 yards? Can you bear in mind I haven't got a Black and decker Workmate. A sin I know for somone who has finally completed all the DIY and now has his life back! PS: Axe - your zeroing tutorial has been very useful. Thanks very much. Cheers in advance
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Bit of everything really. But off to see a friends dad tomorrow. He's a farmer and has said I can shoot over his land. Bit of a bonus really. I'll let you know how I get on.