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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1584700" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>This^^^^. One thing variation to this. Go to your yard or any place legal to have your gun and target about 25 yards apart or there a bouts. Get a paper plate and make a large circle on it with a bulls eye/cross centered on the paper plate. Set your rifle in a brace or something that it won't move around. As said above, pull the bolt and look down the inside of the barrel to the paper plate so the paper plate and the cross is dead center while looking down the bore. Without moving the gun at all look through the scope and make your adjustments with the elevation and windage so the cross hairs are centered on the cross on the plate. This Gould get you on the paper and make final sighting in easy. This is also good if you have major issues while at deer camp and you have major problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1584700, member: 14646"] This^^^^. One thing variation to this. Go to your yard or any place legal to have your gun and target about 25 yards apart or there a bouts. Get a paper plate and make a large circle on it with a bulls eye/cross centered on the paper plate. Set your rifle in a brace or something that it won't move around. As said above, pull the bolt and look down the inside of the barrel to the paper plate so the paper plate and the cross is dead center while looking down the bore. Without moving the gun at all look through the scope and make your adjustments with the elevation and windage so the cross hairs are centered on the cross on the plate. This Gould get you on the paper and make final sighting in easy. This is also good if you have major issues while at deer camp and you have major problems. [/QUOTE]
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