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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 465776" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Sounds like you did the right thing. If he didn't want to listen then it's his problem. I usually figure 3 shots just to make sure the scope responded correctly.</p><p></p><p>We shoot a lot of reactive targets, popcans(full), hanging gongs,and steel pipes, and spring loaded silhouettes. If we have to change a scope at the range we, bore sight it at the 300yd gong since it's blaze orange and even us old farts can see it. Then one guy shoots at a rock on the 300 yd berm, while the spotter calls the shot. Usually the second shot hits the rock or is very close. Then a last adjustment if your off a little and back to shooting targets out to and including 600yds.</p><p></p><p>Too bad you're not closer. I've read some of your posts and it sounds like you would fit in pretty good with our bunch, At least you know how to break in a new barrel. Most don't or are too lazy to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 465776, member: 6713"] Sounds like you did the right thing. If he didn't want to listen then it's his problem. I usually figure 3 shots just to make sure the scope responded correctly. We shoot a lot of reactive targets, popcans(full), hanging gongs,and steel pipes, and spring loaded silhouettes. If we have to change a scope at the range we, bore sight it at the 300yd gong since it's blaze orange and even us old farts can see it. Then one guy shoots at a rock on the 300 yd berm, while the spotter calls the shot. Usually the second shot hits the rock or is very close. Then a last adjustment if your off a little and back to shooting targets out to and including 600yds. Too bad you're not closer. I've read some of your posts and it sounds like you would fit in pretty good with our bunch, At least you know how to break in a new barrel. Most don't or are too lazy to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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