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Which scope for Marlin Model 60?
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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 839595" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>There's nothin' to it. Get the crosshairs as close to level as you can and sight it at a target of 50 yards or so. The scope will have windage (side to side) and elevation (up and down) adjustments. After firing, look thru your scope to see where you hit in relation to the target and adjust the scope til the bullet hits right where you want it. For 22s I like to get see-thru scope mounts so you can either use the scope or the sights mounted on the rifle. This is optional though and costs more money since you have to get the mounts to do so. Have fun. Those model 60s are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 839595, member: 5655"] There's nothin' to it. Get the crosshairs as close to level as you can and sight it at a target of 50 yards or so. The scope will have windage (side to side) and elevation (up and down) adjustments. After firing, look thru your scope to see where you hit in relation to the target and adjust the scope til the bullet hits right where you want it. For 22s I like to get see-thru scope mounts so you can either use the scope or the sights mounted on the rifle. This is optional though and costs more money since you have to get the mounts to do so. Have fun. Those model 60s are great. [/QUOTE]
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