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Getting scope crosshairs straight?
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<blockquote data-quote="1894C" data-source="post: 1952619" data-attributes="member: 114886"><p>I built a concrete bench and hung orange weed eater string with a 10 pound standard weight tied to the end. Between a perfectly level bench, bipod, rear bag, and gravity, I have no issues. </p><p></p><p>For my LR Rigs after I have sighted the rifle in and leveled the scope, I give them 30 MOA and shoot a three shot group at 100 yards. Requires a lot of cardboard but in a couple hours it's set. Then we move over to the other side of the farm and start stretching their legs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1894C, post: 1952619, member: 114886"] I built a concrete bench and hung orange weed eater string with a 10 pound standard weight tied to the end. Between a perfectly level bench, bipod, rear bag, and gravity, I have no issues. For my LR Rigs after I have sighted the rifle in and leveled the scope, I give them 30 MOA and shoot a three shot group at 100 yards. Requires a lot of cardboard but in a couple hours it’s set. Then we move over to the other side of the farm and start stretching their legs [/QUOTE]
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