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The Basics, Starting Out
How to sight in a rifle - The proper use of variable power scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Supermag" data-source="post: 158252" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Someone else please correct me if I'm wrong but, I would sight in with the highest power just so you can see the target better and shoot a better group (for POI reference). For everything else, it doesn't really matter about magnification or anything with concern to aiming/settings.</p><p></p><p>The magnification would matter if you were using a mildot or other ranging reticle or a point of aim different from the center of the cross hairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supermag, post: 158252, member: 6408"] Someone else please correct me if I'm wrong but, I would sight in with the highest power just so you can see the target better and shoot a better group (for POI reference). For everything else, it doesn't really matter about magnification or anything with concern to aiming/settings. The magnification would matter if you were using a mildot or other ranging reticle or a point of aim different from the center of the cross hairs. [/QUOTE]
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