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Bone to pick with new rifle owners - 100 yards out of the box
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudge76" data-source="post: 2918981" data-attributes="member: 117629"><p>It's not just those that buy them, but also those selling to them. I will say that Sportsman's Warehouse is one of the better places I've heard gun counter guys explain to the customer that bore sighting was a rough sight estimate to get you on paper. Other box store type sporting goods, it's hit or miss. I have to say that Bass Pro may be one of the worst and Academy Sports as well. Probably the worst ones are when they find out the gun is supposedly bore-sighted from the factory as it's a gun/scope package. I've also seen gun shops do the same thing and misinform customers on bore-sighting. </p><p></p><p>I guess with all of that being said, the worst ones to me, are the people that have hunted for years, but never shoot until hunting season is open. A lot can happen in the months since last hunting season. Sights get bumped, new ammo bought with different brands/styles of bullets, you name it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudge76, post: 2918981, member: 117629"] It’s not just those that buy them, but also those selling to them. I will say that Sportsman’s Warehouse is one of the better places I’ve heard gun counter guys explain to the customer that bore sighting was a rough sight estimate to get you on paper. Other box store type sporting goods, it’s hit or miss. I have to say that Bass Pro may be one of the worst and Academy Sports as well. Probably the worst ones are when they find out the gun is supposedly bore-sighted from the factory as it’s a gun/scope package. I’ve also seen gun shops do the same thing and misinform customers on bore-sighting. I guess with all of that being said, the worst ones to me, are the people that have hunted for years, but never shoot until hunting season is open. A lot can happen in the months since last hunting season. Sights get bumped, new ammo bought with different brands/styles of bullets, you name it. [/QUOTE]
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