Whether you’ve recently upgraded your rifle’s optics or purchased a firearm that came with a scope, there’s a simple yet necessary process for how to sight in a rifle. Follow this step-by-step guide and you’ll have the confidence to pull the trigger by your next hunting trip. Eleva...
Sighting in a new scope is not a job that most shooters do regularly. Here are step by step instructions to ensure that you sight-in your scope properly.
In fact, some of these are settings that many of my sniper students had adjusted incorrectly. No matter where you are as a rifle shooter, you’re going to learn all about each of the adjustments on your riflescope and how to use them to turn yourself into a more effective rifle shooter...
In truth, this test, when done still attached to the rifle is full of potholes so I use a Picatinny rail bolted to my workbench, aimed at a wall at the distant end of my road. With any scope or night vision device (not attached to a rifle), I can...
I am asked about rifle scopes and red dot sights often. Which one should I buy, is just under who should I marry in the overall importance, and very hard to answer for another person. When you add that the student doesn’t know exactly what they are going to do with the rifle scope...
Types of Riflescope Mounts The truth is most people are excited about the new rifle scope they’re buying and don’t give a second thought to the mount. This is especially true if you’re paying someone else to mount the new scope to your rifle, and the pairing of it to an appropriat...
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There is a difference between mounting a rifle scope to your long gun and properly mounting a scope for the shooter. While one ensures the optic is secure, the other adds the additional factor of ensuring the shooter may obtain a comfortable, repeatable mount for increased accuracy. Few of ...
What is a Rifle Scope Reticle? Image by Tina Fa'apoi (Own Work) for Target Tamers The reticle is the aiming point in your field of view in most rifle scopes. Also referred to as 'crosshairs' reticles are either glass etched or, most commonly, made out of wire. ...
Interested in finding out how to mount a scope on a rifle? Keep reading for step by step instructions. I think we can agree that a rifle with an improperly mounted scope won’t shoot very accurately. The problem is that most people, regardless of whether they are paying someone else to ...