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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 803822" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>I read an article on here a while back. This will correct for many of the manufacturing deficiencies that can happen, assures proper alignment and will make long range shooting on the money.</p><p> </p><p>Zero the rifle at 100 yards.</p><p>Make an inverted T target with a good square that has a vertical line about 20". </p><p>Take a plumb bob or level and make the vertical line vertical when placing on your backer.</p><p>Start dialing up and see it your hits are on the line or start to stray one way or the other. It will also verify if your scope is tracking perfect or not.</p><p>If they stray right rotate the scope right, left if it strays left. Very little is all that is needed.</p><p>Oh, after adjusting make sure you re-zero and repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 803822, member: 47888"] I read an article on here a while back. This will correct for many of the manufacturing deficiencies that can happen, assures proper alignment and will make long range shooting on the money. Zero the rifle at 100 yards. Make an inverted T target with a good square that has a vertical line about 20". Take a plumb bob or level and make the vertical line vertical when placing on your backer. Start dialing up and see it your hits are on the line or start to stray one way or the other. It will also verify if your scope is tracking perfect or not. If they stray right rotate the scope right, left if it strays left. Very little is all that is needed. Oh, after adjusting make sure you re-zero and repeat. [/QUOTE]
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