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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 3049111" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>I've been doing the qualification shooting of the rifles here at H-S Precision for over eight years now. After qualifying thousands of rifles and mounting and zeroing too many scopes to count, I have it down pat. It amazes people when they watch me eyeball a new rifle, adjust the scope and put the first rounds on paper at 100 yards, usually within a few inches of point of aim. It's really not that difficult when you know how to do it. I've mounted and set up new scopes at the public range while random fudds watch like a goat staring at a gate, only to tell me that I need to get "one of those laser things that you stick in the barrel". I'm always willing to teach and help out, but the audience has to be willing and capable of learning. With the price and availability of ammo, it's nice to be able to get zeroed quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 3049111, member: 84442"] I've been doing the qualification shooting of the rifles here at H-S Precision for over eight years now. After qualifying thousands of rifles and mounting and zeroing too many scopes to count, I have it down pat. It amazes people when they watch me eyeball a new rifle, adjust the scope and put the first rounds on paper at 100 yards, usually within a few inches of point of aim. It's really not that difficult when you know how to do it. I've mounted and set up new scopes at the public range while random fudds watch like a goat staring at a gate, only to tell me that I need to get "one of those laser things that you stick in the barrel". I'm always willing to teach and help out, but the audience has to be willing and capable of learning. With the price and availability of ammo, it's nice to be able to get zeroed quickly. [/QUOTE]
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