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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Rick" data-source="post: 1903161" data-attributes="member: 111184"><p>I just checked the XRS II manual and pages 4-5 will get you there. To get going, you can do a rough bore sight at a 25 yard Target = remove the bolt, be sure your rifle is steady ( I prefer a front bipod and a rear squeeze bag), sight down the barrel to the bull's eye cross, sight through your scope and adjust elevation to be ~1" above the cross's center (your scope is ~ parallel (or dropping your nnMOA rail). Fire three shots aiming at dead center. Use your scope to estimate ~ how many 1/10ths" your bullet holes are off target's dead center. Adjust elevation & windage via 1mil = .9" at 25 yards Move target to 100 yards. Fire three rounds aiming dead center. Adjust elevation and windage after the three shots via 1 mil = 3.6" => 0.1mil = .36". Fire three more shots with new elevation and windage. Adjust if necessary. Once you are hitting dead center, go to page 5 in the manual and follow the steps to set you elevation & windage to 0 & 0 on your turrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Rick, post: 1903161, member: 111184"] I just checked the XRS II manual and pages 4-5 will get you there. To get going, you can do a rough bore sight at a 25 yard Target = remove the bolt, be sure your rifle is steady ( I prefer a front bipod and a rear squeeze bag), sight down the barrel to the bull’s eye cross, sight through your scope and adjust elevation to be ~1” above the cross’s center (your scope is ~ parallel (or dropping your nnMOA rail). Fire three shots aiming at dead center. Use your scope to estimate ~ how many 1/10ths” your bullet holes are off target’s dead center. Adjust elevation & windage via 1mil = .9” at 25 yards Move target to 100 yards. Fire three rounds aiming dead center. Adjust elevation and windage after the three shots via 1 mil = 3.6” => 0.1mil = .36”. Fire three more shots with new elevation and windage. Adjust if necessary. Once you are hitting dead center, go to page 5 in the manual and follow the steps to set you elevation & windage to 0 & 0 on your turrets. [/QUOTE]
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