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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="SSG Graybush" data-source="post: 3053836" data-attributes="member: 115190"><p>I worked as a RSO at PNTC for a few years, I've found the easiest way to zero is a clay pigeon on the back stop. Do a old school bore sighting with the rifle. Spot the impact, put crosshairs back on bullseye and then move the crosshairs to the impact while rifle is held steady. This in 1 or 2 shots will break clay pigeon and put you on paper.</p><p>The zero stop gives some issues when zeroing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSG Graybush, post: 3053836, member: 115190"] I worked as a RSO at PNTC for a few years, I've found the easiest way to zero is a clay pigeon on the back stop. Do a old school bore sighting with the rifle. Spot the impact, put crosshairs back on bullseye and then move the crosshairs to the impact while rifle is held steady. This in 1 or 2 shots will break clay pigeon and put you on paper. The zero stop gives some issues when zeroing. [/QUOTE]
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