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went shooting today, forgot how much of a pain in the ass it is to dial in a new scope when you dont bore sight it first
 


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went shooting today, forgot how much of a pain in the ass it is to dial in a new scope when you dont bore sight it first
s**t, I still need to boresight and clean my Remington 700! :retard: Got 60 more rounds of .243 ready to go through it.
 


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went shooting today, forgot how much of a pain in the ass it is to dial in a new scope when you dont bore sight it first
are you going super close then 50/75, adjust then 75/100 adjust.. then out to desired range adjust etc.. helps if you have a spotter.. but you should be able to get on paper sub 50 yards even if the scope is WAY out off.. once you establish center you are really only going to be making height adjustments as you move out further..
 

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Okay so I just got back from picking it up. Its in decent condition for its age, and better yet.....the bolt, barrel, and butt plate all have matching numbers. I havent found the numbers on the stock yet though, so that may be an aftermarket stock.
 

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are you going super close then 50/75, adjust then 75/100 adjust.. then out to desired range adjust etc.. helps if you have a spotter.. but you should be able to get on paper sub 50 yards even if the scope is WAY out off.. once you establish center you are really only going to be making height adjustments as you move out further..
shooting at 50, problem was that there was not enough of left windage adjustment. With it totally maxed out it was finally shooting centerline. Had a hard time getting a clear image through the scope, lastnight started messing with it and actually slid it forward as much as possible on the bridge, which fixed the image. Guess ill have to go back out and see if that fixes anything.


on the other hand, my Glock 19 still shoots awesome close patterns at 15 yards :D
 

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shooting at 50, problem was that there was not enough of left windage adjustment. With it totally maxed out it was finally shooting centerline. Had a hard time getting a clear image through the scope, lastnight started messing with it and actually slid it forward as much as possible on the bridge, which fixed the image. Guess ill have to go back out and see if that fixes anything.


on the other hand, my Glock 19 still shoots awesome close patterns at 15 yards :D
As ridiculous as this sounds.. my procedure for sighting in ANY optics...

couple simple shots at 100 just to see if its even close.. if it happens to be close for some reason I just walk it in from there.. it is NOT normally close..

so I will at times even start SUB 50.. 25 if need be.. it is pretty hard to miss at 25... and walk it in from there.. then just increase from there.. once you get past 100/200 factors like wind and s**t come into play.. but at sub100 I think that most rounds are traveling at a decent enough velocity that you are really not going to find a ton of need for left right adjustment once centered.. of course shooting an AR10 at 25 yards makes you look like a f**king idiot.. it is a pretty quick way to get on paper without the need for any additional items..
 

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not sure if i ever posted my S&W here.. but this was it prior to selling it..

15rd p-mags
Ace ARFX Entry Stock
Daniel Defense Omega Hand Guard
Tapco Front Vertical Grip
Aimpoint Comp M3 2MOA Reflex Sight (NVC)







 

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Full auto and rapid fire are only useful if you can control it. Obviously.

And its funny this thread got bumped, I just took this home......



 

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Traded my S&W MP15-22+$90. The bolt was doing some catching on my MP15-22, still cocked but had some resistance while cocking. I liked it, but I dont have much money so a $450 .22 out of the box was a little over the top right now, I wanted something more practical. This thing is mint. Came with the original plastic mag, two metal mags that work great, and 20 rounds. Has about 200 rounds through it. Some people dont like the thumbhole, I like it already and think it is going to grow on me. So now I have two 7.62 guns................even if one is x39 and the other is x54 :D
 

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Traded my S&W MP15-22+$90. The bolt was doing some catching on my MP15-22, still cocked but had some resistance while cocking. I liked it, but I dont have much money so a $450 .22 out of the box was a little over the top right now, I wanted something more practical. This thing is mint. Came with the original plastic mag, two metal mags that work great, and 20 rounds. Has about 200 rounds through it. Some people dont like the thumbhole, I like it already and think it is going to grow on me. So now I have two 7.62 guns................even if one is x39 and the other is x54 :D
nice find.. guess you are glad I sent you over to NJGF;)
 

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Just brought this home, and picked up some 9mm ammo on the way home......



 


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