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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Fuck ya
    Its late 3 4s r 12 and 4 4s are 16 lol.

    Can i get away with 12 being round numbers ?
    Score for that effort, ... a very round number!
    There are only three types of people in this world. Those that can count, and those that can't!

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Fuck ya
    Its late 3 4s r 12 and 4 4s are 16 lol.

    Can i get away with 12 being round numbers ?
    you wanna try living in my shoes,My son told me were the moon was and I told him it wasn't then he grabed my hand and showed me................I was wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Thought it was 4 (100/25) x 4 (clicks/1") = 16 1/4MOA clicks?
    Yeah, that logic is correct. I need to sleep.


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    Quote Originally Posted by smidey View Post
    For the first time, I've will need to sight in a centre fire in 223.
    What is the best way to do this? Do I do it at a shirt range to start with?
    I plan to use 52gr hp to a max of 150m
    Keep it simple, bore sight it around 50meters I use a tennis ball. Then at the range start at 25m one shot adjust then one shot again till you are just under your aiming point. Then straight to 100m and adjustments. I would have it hitting around and inch high of your aim point at 100 then put your target at 150m this being your max range and fire a three shot group to confirm and make final adjustments. Use a front bag and rear bag rest to eliminate any human error. Steady trigger control and allow a few minutes between each groups barrel to cool and make adjustments.
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    When in doubt check Larry out

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    Grouchy Smurf had it right all along...

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    awesome, thanks survy

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    Whaka YEAH !!! Lazza da MAN ...

    thats good stuff , nice one @Survy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    Its only one post. I shoot with him regularly. He is even more of an insufferable pedant in person.
    Well, he'll be a pedant with a spreadsheet once I finish my masterpiece .....

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    Larry is onto it. However, no one has mentioned that when you bore sight you turn the turret adjustment in the opposite to the way that you want the reticle to move.

    It will become self evident when you actually do it.
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    I ve been getting good results last week or two by starting at 50. getting the vertical perfect then moving out to 100 to adjust the horizontal. Starting at 50. Has made it easy to adjust and make repeatable shots plus be able to say there's something not right at an early stage in the process.
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    Why even ask just google it , then you would not have to read and put yourself through this lot of righteous Grandmas all with there chosen remedys

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    Quote Originally Posted by NRT View Post
    Why even ask just google it , then you would not have to read and put yourself through this lot of righteous Grandmas all with there chosen remedys
    I ask because I expect something like this would generate a number of different opinions and experiences which could help me in deciding which is the best way to try first. Google would probably bring up the same array of answers but I cannot then interact with the answers provided if something need questioning. That and this is a forum, they don't work very well if you google everything.
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