To make the most of your riflescope, you must know how to adjust it properly. That said, even if you have experience with a scoped rifle, there are some adjustments that you may not know about and these can help you be more effective with your riflescope. In fact, some of these are...
In today’s post, I’m going to provide you with step by step instructions on how to mount a scope on a rifle so you can get the best possible accuracy out of it without being dependent on someone else to do it for you regardless of whether you’re using an inexpensive optic or a ...
Few of us shoot to miss, so let’s look at how to do it right the first time with this video from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).Cheaper Than Dirt! carries a complete selection of rings and bases, but you’ll need to find the right base and rings for your rifle and...
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...
In this step, we are going to adjust the scope forward and back until you can see a perfectly clear image while in a comfortable firing position. To do this, first, position your head on the stock of the rifle as if you are preparing to fire. ...
Breadcrumb Home Ballistic Tools Burris University Tips How To Mount and Boresight a Riflescope May 5, 2021 How to Mount and Boresight a Riflescope Great tutorial for how to properly mount and boresight a riflescope.Terms of Use Privacy Do Not Sell My Info © 2024 Burris Company. All ...
Parts of a Riflescope Before you begin adjusting your new riflescope it’s important to understand what each part is and how it can affect your shot placement. In general, most riflescopes for hunting have the same basic features, which include the ability to adjust magnification and account...
Related How do I Use a Leupold VX-3 Scope? Related How to Adjust a Weaver Scope By Peter Timm The BSA Sweet 17 2-7-by-32 AO scope is designed for use with rifles chambered for .17-caliber HMR bullets. The scope has a generous eye-relief of 3 inches, and is adjustable for paralla...
Without moving the rifle, adjust the scope’s windage and elevation knobs to move the crosshairs to the point of impact on the target. Take another shot at the center of the target to confirm the adjustment. Repeat steps 4-6 as necessary until the crosshairs align with the point of impact...
In today’s world of all manner of semiautomatic rifles,the bolt action rifle continues to be the first choice of big game hunters and precision shooters. The bolt action rifle’s popularity is evident in the well-known names of the manufacturers who have built them for decades and continue...