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Zeroing a scope help pleaseee !!


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Top tip for you Pest,now youve got it zeroed at 10 metres,turn the scope around on the rifle and it will be zeroed at 40 metres,saves lots of messing around :yes: but dont tell anyone else,its a trick handed down through the years :lol: BB

 

Your not zeroing in your bedroom are you :lol::yahoo::drinks::yahoo::crazy::yahoo: (just had to ask)

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Check that both mounts are identical by placing on a flat surface and checking they are level-count the elevation clicks on your scope from end to end of its adjustment then work out where the centre is and set it at that point.Place the scope back on the gun and test fire at ,say, 20 metres-use shims to bring the gun onto the target (i used to use cut up 12 gauge cartridge cases ).Your scope is now in perfect alignment with you barrell.The only thing thats springs to mind if the probem turns out to be the mounts is that you,ve got a set designed for a weirauch as these guns have "drooping" barrels and should use special mounts to compensate. On second thoughts-look along the scope rail on your gun and see if its aligned with the barrell-if not you could have a beeg problem.

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