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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 991318" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Keith, I've written on this before, an I'll pass it along again. First get to know your gun, if you've already got some glass, get it mounted, get to the range(buy a good sling i.e. 1907 pattern) zero your scope at 50yds, and adjust to where your rounds are hitting 2" high centered. Move to 100yds, shoot again to confirm where she's placing on paper(should be 1" high), adjust to another 2" high at that mark for a total of 3". Once you've done this get off the bench so that you and your rifle can get to know each other, shoot standing, sitting, kneeling, and prone-unsupported while using the sling, keep practicing these positions till you can shoot a 2" or tighter group at 100yds, then work out farther from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 991318, member: 5168"] Keith, I've written on this before, an I'll pass it along again. First get to know your gun, if you've already got some glass, get it mounted, get to the range(buy a good sling i.e. 1907 pattern) zero your scope at 50yds, and adjust to where your rounds are hitting 2" high centered. Move to 100yds, shoot again to confirm where she's placing on paper(should be 1" high), adjust to another 2" high at that mark for a total of 3". Once you've done this get off the bench so that you and your rifle can get to know each other, shoot standing, sitting, kneeling, and prone-unsupported while using the sling, keep practicing these positions till you can shoot a 2" or tighter group at 100yds, then work out farther from there. [/QUOTE]
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