How to Sight-In a Variable Power Scope | TenPoint Crossbows
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2023
- In this vide, we discuss the characteristics of a variable power crossbow scope and outline the steps for sighting it in.
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awesome video no drama...
Absolutely accurate. Love it !!!🦌
When adjusting your focus ring, you can take your eyeglasses off and set it to your prescription. That’s some thing you don’t have to do but can-do. Some thing else you may wish to consider that I have had great luck with after setting your focus ring, take a medium sized rubber band and put it in the gap created by the focus ring. This will hold your cap on tighter, and will prevent accidental bumping of your focus.
Great to the point video!
Great video Randy !
Heck yeah
Great video should I go to 30 yards after zeroing in at 20 yards ? Thanks
so you set scope for 20 yards, then you changed to 40 yards and then you changed the bow speed for 40 yards , my question is will it affect any other distance ?
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What kind of shooting tripod is that? I am using a two leg one and don’t like
Caldwell Magnum Field Pod
Amazon sells it for $100
@@jablack68 No they don't have it anymore. But I did find this one on Amazon
Trakiom Hunting Rests, Shooting Tripod with Dual Frame, Flexible Orientation, Adjustable Height, Shooting Sticks
was $89 but now it is $112 in less than a month it went up.
After you leave 20 and go to 40 you don't touch anything but your speed .if its off sideways that means your crosshairs are not straight. You need to turn scope a little.Then start over.
that's what he already said
I just got a brand new 10 point turbo. Kind of disappointed with the instructions. Second was the scope is unable to pull out to set the fps setting
isnt that an usafe way to load the bolt ?
What would be the proper way thanks
you just got the point budy