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Sighting in your rifle
#7978838
10/24/23 09:00 PM
10/24/23 09:00 PM
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Posco
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What's your routine start to finish? I was out today with my 7mm Mag, my shoulder hurts and I still haven't nailed it down.
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Re: Sighting in your rifle
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#7978859
10/24/23 09:10 PM
10/24/23 09:10 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
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4 inch black dot at 25 yards,then move it to 100,bore sight by eye,adjust the scope if necessary (or the iron) then fine tune with groups of 3. If I can put every shot in a 4 inch circle at 100 yards I can kill anything around here as long as I know the range.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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#7978863
10/24/23 09:11 PM
10/24/23 09:11 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Minnesota
330-Trapper

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Minnesota
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i shoot a 7mm Rem mag too i shoot 3 shot groups ONLY , if they're good at 30yds Go to 100 ( 3" high at 100) yds 3 shots check target...adjust scope 3 shots continue until good Same at 200 yds. should be dead on at 200 by then. 139 gr bullet No shoulder pain ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/10/full-1790-193050-21877_copy_800x278.jpeg)
Last edited by 330-Trapper; 10/24/23 09:15 PM. Reason: photo added
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#7978871
10/24/23 09:16 PM
10/24/23 09:16 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Coldspring Texas
Savell
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Coldspring Texas
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… get on paper aiming at bullseye.. 1 shot … vice your gun with crosshair on bullseye… adjust crosshair to the hole your bullet made with your gun stationary in the vice
Insert profound nonsense here
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#7978873
10/24/23 09:16 PM
10/24/23 09:16 PM
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Joined: May 2018
SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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Solid front and rear…a vice if you will. Shoot one shot, leave gun as is and move crosshairs to bullet hole. Shoot again to make sure it’s dead on… If your scope is the BDC reticle type just count over and up/down and move crosshairs with appropriate clicks. Generally 3 shots and it’s on. My son sighted in 3 rifles for the owner this afternoon in 7 shots. He went the wrong way on one adjustment, lol.
Last edited by Wanna Be; 10/24/23 09:17 PM.
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#7978881
10/24/23 09:21 PM
10/24/23 09:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Solid front and rear…a vice if you will. Shoot one shot, leave gun as is and move crosshairs to bullet hole. Shoot again to make sure it’s dead on… If your scope is the BDC reticle type just count over and up/down and move crosshairs with appropriate clicks. Generally 3 shots and it’s on. My son sighted in 3 rifles for the owner this afternoon in 7 shots. He went the wrong way on one adjustment, lol. This ^ also if you shoot it when it’s hot it might hit differently when it’s cold just shooting and shooting is not your friend.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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#7978895
10/24/23 09:29 PM
10/24/23 09:29 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I was was talking to an ex Army sniper instructor today picking his brain about various shooting topics. I asked him how often he cleaned his rifle between shots. He told me a dirty bore shoots more accurately than a clean, cold bore. That sure sounded counterintuitive to me.
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#7978903
10/24/23 09:33 PM
10/24/23 09:33 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
MN
160user
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I shoot 2 shots off the bench at 100 yards to make sure it is still on.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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#7978904
10/24/23 09:34 PM
10/24/23 09:34 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I have a sled. Not the one I wanted but I am getting a rocksolid hold. I double up on the hearing protection and squeeze to trigger. The trigger is crisp with no slack. I don't know what it breaks at but it's not heavy. Maybe it's the factory ammo, I don't know.
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#7978914
10/24/23 09:40 PM
10/24/23 09:40 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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williamsburg ks
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I like to hit dead on at 25 yards then finish up at 300, not good to shoot till your sore. You will start jerking the trigger. No need to do it all in one day. some rifles I dont shoot that far. 30-30 or 556, 22 hornet and the like.
I clean pretty regular. If you wait till your groups open up the carbon buildup takes awhile to get out.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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#7978939
10/24/23 09:54 PM
10/24/23 09:54 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I have decent tolerance to pain. I used to reload for my .300 Win Mag and I'd typically take two boxes to the range. I could make it through the first box pretty good but the second box wasn't as fun.
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Re: Sighting in your rifle
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#7978945
10/24/23 09:56 PM
10/24/23 09:56 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
minnesota
mnsota
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I shoot 2 shots off the bench at 100 yards to make sure it is still on. That's where I am at,.I feel confident with it,..not out west needed.
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#7978948
10/24/23 09:58 PM
10/24/23 09:58 PM
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Joined: Jun 2007
Tennessee
Scuba1
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Tennessee
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I sight in at 50yards. If I just scoped a rifle, I use a laser bore sight at 20 to get me on paper. Then shoot one round at 50 and move the cross hairs over to the hole. Shoot one more to verify. Sighting in and shooting groups are two very different kettle of fish. I shoot groups at a 100 but using the 50 yard zero so depending on the cartridge I am a bit high at 100 and thats fine with me as that does not destroy the bulls eye of the target that I use to line up on. 5 shot groups for developing loads .... 3 shot groups to just test if the rifle is " on "
Let's go Brandon
"Shall not comply" with morons who don't understand "shall not infringe."
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#7978953
10/24/23 09:59 PM
10/24/23 09:59 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Marion Kansas
Yes sir
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Marion Kansas
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Solid support front and back. Pull bolt and bore sight at 50 yds looking down barrel, that gets me on paper about 90% of the time at a 100 yds. Back out to a 100 yds fire one round. If it's on paper I do as several have mentioned and setup gun so it's cross hairs are on bulls eye then adjust scope to bullet hole. Then 3 shot group. If it still need a bit of tweaking I'll measure target and dial in adjustment. Ultimately on varmint guns I go 2" high at a 100, deer guns 3"" high at 175 yds and for playing at my range I'll zero at 300 on the bigger guns.
Muzzle brakes are nice on the shoulder if your wearing good ear protection.
Last edited by Yes sir; 10/24/23 10:02 PM.
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#7978973
10/24/23 10:08 PM
10/24/23 10:08 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
MN
160user
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I have decent tolerance to pain. I used to reload for my .300 Win Mag and I'd typically take two boxes to the range. I could make it through the first box pretty good but the second box wasn't as fun. Pain is just an intense form of pleasure. I used to "enjoy" shooting the 375 H&H off the bench.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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