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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 595412" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Look at Lens post in "videos and tech stuff" NSSF scope mounting, and there are other good articles here. That method is usually good, with minimum tools. Then you can draw a plumb line at range, or make a target with a framing sguare and hang plumb @ 100 and check scope, if you have a buddy to turn turret helps if you dont have a way to hold rifle solid in a gun rest. These are all poor man min.tool ideas. Greyfox set up would be quickest and most ease. Check your turret adjustment verses target lines. If you have a mil scope I make target in mills. I also use this method of a target marked in inches and check reticles that have a balistic type and I DO NOT KNOW the drops@ 100 and this gives me a starting point to use for hold overs, comparing to a shooting program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 595412, member: 21869"] Look at Lens post in "videos and tech stuff" NSSF scope mounting, and there are other good articles here. That method is usually good, with minimum tools. Then you can draw a plumb line at range, or make a target with a framing sguare and hang plumb @ 100 and check scope, if you have a buddy to turn turret helps if you dont have a way to hold rifle solid in a gun rest. These are all poor man min.tool ideas. Greyfox set up would be quickest and most ease. Check your turret adjustment verses target lines. If you have a mil scope I make target in mills. I also use this method of a target marked in inches and check reticles that have a balistic type and I DO NOT KNOW the drops@ 100 and this gives me a starting point to use for hold overs, comparing to a shooting program. [/QUOTE]
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