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how does that work if u shot at bullseye and it was 2 inch high and 2 inch to left and u adjust it 2 high and two left it be double distance away ...wont it

 

No, because if you adjust it looking through the scope and move the cross hairs you are actually turning the turret the opposite way to that which you normally would. if the turret says left => you actually turn it <= to make the cross hairs move left. Seems counter intuitive but as long as you keep looking through the sight as you adjust the cross hairs on to the first shot you will be on for the next.

 

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No, because if you adjust it looking through the scope and move the cross hairs you are actually turning the turret the opposite way to that which you normally would. if the turret says left => you actually turn it <= to make the cross hairs move left. Seems counter intuitive but as long as you keep looking through the sight as you adjust the cross hairs on to the first shot you will be on for the next.

 

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thanks rich i got it now....

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The only way this method will work and I assure you that it will work ,is to make sure the rifle is well clamped when bore sighting and when ajusting the turrets .

 

Harnser .

 

 

what about a springer ,will it work then as u need to keep grip loose on these ?

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what about a springer ,will it work then as u need to keep grip loose on these ?

 

 

Only if you can shoot it with the same grip too. :wub:

 

The problem with these quicky methods is being able to secure the gun to the necessary degree and anyway I quite like my zeroing/practice sessions. I can see the benefit for centrefire rifles where the ammo cost is prohibitive but for my LR and FAC Air I can plink away happily very cheaply.

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