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    How to sight in a rifle - the right way

    So after getting my mate his first stag with Black Beauty, he's been totally hooked. He's just got his FAL and bought his first rifle!

    It arrived today (he's cack handed) so was keen to sight it in. Coupla rounds down range and it was sorted. I couldn't help myself but set up this mega wanky photo but hey, I think this T3 in 7mm08 looks just fine without a latte in the foreground!

    Smiles all round and we thought we would he cheeky and Cruize over the road to a likely spot. Not two minutes into the hunt and I spotted a goat, 550yards away. "Nope, only deer" he says.

    Three minutes into the hunt...we spot a spiker 150yards away!! He sets up with another mates assistance and I see...a second spiker behind him in the "safety" of some thistle.

    Boom goes the Tikka, flop goes the deer. And the other bigger spiker just stood there so it would be shame not to follow up. And just 0.2seconds later, my savage shot it's second deer.

    Hot barrels.

    T3 straight outta the box


    Deer on the deck!


    .223 vs red heart


    My neighbour and mate Jade, into it.



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