Posted by KEH on January 27, 2013 at 17:03:11 from (209.213.19.196):
In Reply to: Help! Gun posted by Allan In NE on January 27, 2013 at 09:42:58:
Mount good 3 x 9 variable scope on the 721. Remove bolt. Bore sight the scope. Ideally, you need a vise and an open door with a target 25 yards away. Useing padding to protect the gun, mount in vice, aim gun toward target. Looking through the bore of the rifle, move gun until the bullseye is in the center of the bore. Tighten vise enough to hold gun steady. Then look through scope. Adjust scope until cross hairs are centered on the bullseye. Go to fireing range, shoot gun at 25 yard target. Shots should be on paper, adjust scope until shots are centered and slightly above bullseye. Move target to 100 yard line, sight in until shots hit 1 1/2 inch high as described in another post. This process should take only a few rounds of ammunition.
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