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A differnt way to zero your scope


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Take one old saucepan and a bit of timber :thumbs: Choose your distance :thumbs: Set up the target as in the photo, with the hole that housed the retaining screw from the handle facing your line of fire, stand the wood in the pan :thumbs: shoot the shit out of it for how ever many shots it takes to get the pellet through the hole and into the wood, checking for scope adjustment between each,:thumbs:

This is the result I got at about 14m, no Rangefinder etc just a Parallax scope ( I think that's what you call them posh adjustable ones :laugh: ) and a keen eye for distance and a HW90, .177 c/w NIKKO STERLING GOLD CROWN 3-9X42AO :thumbs:

 

 

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Nice idea there mad al,i can see where you get your name from :tongue2::laugh: no good to me though all our pans are welded to the cooker.........going to have to get the missus cooking lessons.....and yes before the ladies on here ask i CAN cook :laugh:

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I wouldnt let to try that with a .22 r/f, bullets pinging all over the place, i spose thats the beauty of the air rifle.

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ss06

 

Yeh, imagine that :icon_eek: it's like when folk use a stone wall as a back stop :laugh::drink:

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