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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 3055680" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I've watched a couple of these circuses, break it open, pull the bolt, try balance it on a range bag or something soft.</p><p>Throw a full pop can or can of spray paint on the ground at 90 yards and start firing.</p><p>10/22, same, but at 50 yards.</p><p></p><p>I boresight my rifles from my garage and use the screen door handle on the house across the street, 52 yards, never fails. I also use the edge of his windows to level up.</p><p></p><p>I have been around some pretty amusing sight-ins. 2-3 guys pulling the bolt and making adjustments to no avail. Stems from not a large enough backing paper.</p><p>I'm with another poster here in these cases, shoot farther out, 3-400 yards, pick the splash up, get the rifle close to that aimpoint, then walk it back. Shoot at dirt, no obstructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 3055680, member: 33622"] I've watched a couple of these circuses, break it open, pull the bolt, try balance it on a range bag or something soft. Throw a full pop can or can of spray paint on the ground at 90 yards and start firing. 10/22, same, but at 50 yards. I boresight my rifles from my garage and use the screen door handle on the house across the street, 52 yards, never fails. I also use the edge of his windows to level up. I have been around some pretty amusing sight-ins. 2-3 guys pulling the bolt and making adjustments to no avail. Stems from not a large enough backing paper. I'm with another poster here in these cases, shoot farther out, 3-400 yards, pick the splash up, get the rifle close to that aimpoint, then walk it back. Shoot at dirt, no obstructions. [/QUOTE]
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