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[–] 4 pts

?, you just fire 1 round with the gun on a rest, then adjust the sight over the bullet contact point afterwards, without moving the gun.

do that a couple of times to make sure, but it's not hard.

[–] 4 pts

without moving the gun. do that a couple of times to make sure, but it's not hard.

Pretty easy with a BB gun. Try not letting the gun move with a .300 Winmag or a .338 Lapua.

[–] 3 pts

Thats not how it works. You hold the reticle so the cross hairs are centered over the spot you aimed at, then move the turrets till the cross hairs are over your bullets point of impact. You only need 1 round if you do it perfect.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

When you fire the gun it will jump. There's no possibility of putting it back precisely where it was when you fired. If you adjust the scope after the gun moved it won't work. You'll be adjusting the scope as if the gun had fired from its current position, not the position when it fired.

Best you can do is shoot a small group of 3-5 rounds and set your scope to the center.

[–] 0 pt

I know, I know but I manage to fuck it up. Then my sights are so far off, its hard to get back.

[–] 0 pt

yeh I've turned my sights the wrong way before to be fair and then been confused as fuck when the second shot is worse lol

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Clarifying, you have to re-aim at the original point of aim then without moving the gun adjust the scope to the actual impact location. This gets you close. Several groups will help you get the final zero.

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yeh, closer you are, less times you have to try.