had a good teacher dave....thanx mate for all the help.
i thought i could shoot (and i could) but i became a greatly refined shooter thanx to Dave`s efforts with me....cheers
I'm very impressed Tim!Originally Posted by enigma
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.
had a good teacher dave....thanx mate for all the help.
i thought i could shoot (and i could) but i became a greatly refined shooter thanx to Dave`s efforts with me....cheers
You could do a lot worse than ... going along to the B.F.T.A. web-site and downloading their manual ... "Setting Up An Air Rifle And Telescopic Sight For Field Target" ... whether you intend doing F.T. or not, it's an invaluable document. Regards ... da Geek
PauL H. - Shotgoon
Brownings: 1999 Ultra XS; 2004 B525 Field; 2010 Maxus Hunter: Air Arms 1998 Mk.2 Pro-Target, 2001 Mk.2 Pro-Sport & 2003 S400C
I didn't do much mate. You already had the skill.Originally Posted by enigma
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.
That makes sense, I never thought of that. I stand corrected there is a point in zeroing at 10yds.Originally Posted by enigma
Ian
Except that if you're just a smidgen out with your windage at 10yds, the error will be magnified by 2 1/2 or 3 1/2 times when you subsequently re-zero at 25 or 35 yds.
I personally zero first at 35 then group test and adjust at 45 as less room for error there than at 35.
Most valuble thing I did was get a spirit level as the cant on my crosshairs before then was pretty big.
Simon.
Beretta 692 30" Sporter L/H Adjustable Stock
Crooked Barn 2240 .22