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The Basics, Starting Out
Best method for Sighting In for Groups
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlock shooter" data-source="post: 1868606" data-attributes="member: 105834"><p>Lots of good info already mentioned about the actual shooting of the rifle. Here is an idea about the target. I use plastic push-pins, either white or yellow on a black target. I set my scope off a couple of clicks....wind or elevation, doesn't matter. Now when you are actually shooting, you have a small POA that you don't hit. The reason for this is because if you hit your POA then you change the way it looks and therefore probably can't hold the exact POA again. After you are all done shooting your groups adjust your turret back to zero and you are all good. A small POA is really important when shooting for groups, especially when doing load development. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlock shooter, post: 1868606, member: 105834"] Lots of good info already mentioned about the actual shooting of the rifle. Here is an idea about the target. I use plastic push-pins, either white or yellow on a black target. I set my scope off a couple of clicks....wind or elevation, doesn't matter. Now when you are actually shooting, you have a small POA that you don't hit. The reason for this is because if you hit your POA then you change the way it looks and therefore probably can't hold the exact POA again. After you are all done shooting your groups adjust your turret back to zero and you are all good. A small POA is really important when shooting for groups, especially when doing load development. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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