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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 222166" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>You'd probably be better off in the "basics -starting out area" rather the the hunting.</p><p></p><p>Read in the technical help area at the top of the categories page there is an article Len posted by Darrell Holland -very informative on mounting a scope "" right "".</p><p>All of those articles are great -i reread them a month ago and am glad i did.</p><p></p><p>Here's something i did a while back in preparation for mounting a new scope.</p><p>You want to be very near the center of your scopes click range -you can try to count all the clicks then go back half that number -or center the clicks by looking into the scope w/ the scope pointed at the bathroom mirror.Hold the scope pressed to the mirror w/ the light on overhead -you'll see the crosshair plus its reflection -line the crosshair up w/ the turrets.</p><p>Bang you's in the middle ..</p><p>Anyway do some reading up there and you'll be glad you did ,best of luck.-Mike</p><p></p><p>ps sure wish i had some burris signature rings !!!!!! hello burris time to go to work...</p><p></p><p>Edited to say --go to biggameinfo.com and plug in your details -elevation,bullet bc,velocity or apprx. velocity etc. it will give you a drop sheet generally close enough to get you on paper out to 5-600yds. -then you can verify 'your' rifle.See ya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 222166, member: 4683"] You'd probably be better off in the "basics -starting out area" rather the the hunting. Read in the technical help area at the top of the categories page there is an article Len posted by Darrell Holland -very informative on mounting a scope "" right "". All of those articles are great -i reread them a month ago and am glad i did. Here's something i did a while back in preparation for mounting a new scope. You want to be very near the center of your scopes click range -you can try to count all the clicks then go back half that number -or center the clicks by looking into the scope w/ the scope pointed at the bathroom mirror.Hold the scope pressed to the mirror w/ the light on overhead -you'll see the crosshair plus its reflection -line the crosshair up w/ the turrets. Bang you's in the middle .. Anyway do some reading up there and you'll be glad you did ,best of luck.-Mike ps sure wish i had some burris signature rings !!!!!! hello burris time to go to work... Edited to say --go to biggameinfo.com and plug in your details -elevation,bullet bc,velocity or apprx. velocity etc. it will give you a drop sheet generally close enough to get you on paper out to 5-600yds. -then you can verify 'your' rifle.See ya [/QUOTE]
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