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300 WSM factory ammo for Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 685725" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Yes, base screws, windage screws, and ring screws. Use blue loc-tite as red will be a bear if you ever want to tear it down. Make sure all threads are good and dry, and a drop or two per screw is enough. You don't have to have your gun-smith loc-tite it after the bore sight, simply only take off or back up one of the windage screws at a time.</p><p> </p><p>You can bore-sight yourself with a bulls-eye target at 100 yards. Simply look down the bore and zero the bore to the target, then move your scope to that zero without moving the rifle. If done correctly you are already on paper at 100. You can use a collimator too, but they don't work well with false muzzles(brakes, etc.) and are slower so I don't bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 685725, member: 48043"] Yes, base screws, windage screws, and ring screws. Use blue loc-tite as red will be a bear if you ever want to tear it down. Make sure all threads are good and dry, and a drop or two per screw is enough. You don't have to have your gun-smith loc-tite it after the bore sight, simply only take off or back up one of the windage screws at a time. You can bore-sight yourself with a bulls-eye target at 100 yards. Simply look down the bore and zero the bore to the target, then move your scope to that zero without moving the rifle. If done correctly you are already on paper at 100. You can use a collimator too, but they don't work well with false muzzles(brakes, etc.) and are slower so I don't bother. [/QUOTE]
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