I think it'll be a good one, but I really miss the side focus I have on most of my other scopes. leupold is very very proud of a side focus option! Thank you sir!
P3 Ultimate Gun Vise, $154 on Amazon right now (without the shooting rest attachment $60), you might find it cheaper if you look around. It's a great tool for working on your toys and sighting in, I was thinking about getting a lead sled to use just for shooting, it's a simple and solid looking rest. But all in all, the ultimate is a great tool, especially for this procedure where you need to clamp the gun down and keep it from moving. Thanks for watching and good luck!
So if my shots are left and I want to adjust tem to the right, which way do I move my windage turret? Clockwise or counter Clockwise, I have the same scope as you.
@@chrisrios3914 look at your dial, it's marked for left or right. To move the point of impact right, turn in the direction that indicates right etc. Actually, you don't have to even think about it with this method. Aim at bullseye, shoot, put crosshairs back on bullseye, and adjust the scope till the crosshairs are over the bullet hole. Done. (you should be hitting where you aim at this point) Then you would adjust elevation for your ballistics chart to achieve the zero you are looking for, for example, set 1.3" high (while still aiming at bullseye) at 50 yards for a 200 yard zero, or whatever your ballistics says for your particular bullet. Thanks for watching!
Since the first shot. You aim again to the center of the cross paper and without moving the rifle, you move your crosshairs to the holes, am I right Sr?
Thank you so much for watching!
Very simple ,no bs ,just showin how it’s done ! Thank you ! Learned more here than all the malarky
Thank you for the compliments sir, and thank you for watching!
Thanks for a Great video! I’ll definitely follow the instructions and get my new scope zeroed in.
It's pretty simple really, most of the info you need is on the website and on the box of bullets. Have a great season and thanks for watching!
I just purchased the same scope for a Ruger 450BM. So far so good.
I think it'll be a good one, but I really miss the side focus I have on most of my other scopes. leupold is very very proud of a side focus option! Thank you sir!
What brand is your gun rest? Saving money now for that scope.
P3 Ultimate Gun Vise, $154 on Amazon right now (without the shooting rest attachment $60), you might find it cheaper if you look around. It's a great tool for working on your toys and sighting in, I was thinking about getting a lead sled to use just for shooting, it's a simple and solid looking rest. But all in all, the ultimate is a great tool, especially for this procedure where you need to clamp the gun down and keep it from moving. Thanks for watching and good luck!
So if my shots are left and I want to adjust tem to the right, which way do I move my windage turret? Clockwise or counter Clockwise, I have the same scope as you.
@@chrisrios3914 look at your dial, it's marked for left or right. To move the point of impact right, turn in the direction that indicates right etc. Actually, you don't have to even think about it with this method. Aim at bullseye, shoot, put crosshairs back on bullseye, and adjust the scope till the crosshairs are over the bullet hole. Done. (you should be hitting where you aim at this point) Then you would adjust elevation for your ballistics chart to achieve the zero you are looking for, for example, set 1.3" high (while still aiming at bullseye) at 50 yards for a 200 yard zero, or whatever your ballistics says for your particular bullet. Thanks for watching!
Since the first shot. You aim again to the center of the cross paper and without moving the rifle, you move your crosshairs to the holes, am I right Sr?
Yes, that's how it's done. It's important to have a rest that prevents the rifle from moving. Thanks for watching!
@@TheCarolinacadmanOutdoors thank you very much all the way from north Mexico!
What gun vise are u using
@@twoutdoors515 it's called "The Ultimate Gun Vise". Thanks for watching!