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Why Do We Need To Learn About Adjusting a Scope?

Getting to learn how you can adjust a scope will pay off by giving you the required consistency and accuracy during hunting or shooting. Scope adjustment is always the key issues that every shooter have to take note of for appropriate and accurate shots. Today’s modern scopes on rifles are known to adjust to point of impact. Basically, these scope has knobs placed at the top and bottom, these knobs play a significant role in zeroing in your shot.

How to Adjust a Rifle Scope

The turrets at the top and the bottom of the scope represent the windage and elevation. The upper turret is used to adjust the windage, this is done in right and left direction. The turret at the bottom adjust the elevation, this is done in an upward and downward movement. It’s by adjusting these turrets, you find out that it’s by this that you will be sighting your scope.

Adjust a Scope

 

Sighting simply means that when the scope’s crosshair is placed on a specific target, the shot will exactly hit the point targeted. Below, you will find a step by step procedure that will help you adjust your scope.

What is most important when adjusting a scope?

The first thing that you should get to understand is how to appropriately boresight, this will enable you to correctly mount the scope. You will also need to use both barrel of the rifle and the scope when boresighting so as to focus on a specific object. Next, you will be required to place a ruler on a paper and in a horizontal manner, run the top edge of the ruler through the bull’s eye center.

After completing this, the next thing is to take down the measurement that is on the right side to the center of the bull’s eye. Make a mark both at the top and the bottom of the paper. On this two marks on the paper, you will be required to join them using a straight line and this will become your elevation cue.

Also, measure the distance from the top mark of the paper to the center of the bull’s eye. You will have to do a similar procedure to mark and draw a line that will cross the elevation cue to give you a windage cue.

Done with all that, you will now set the paper as your target and give yourself a firing range, probably a 100yards. Set yourself in shooting position, aim and make three continuous shots into the paper. Using a ruler, take the paper used as the target and measure both the elevation and windage cue and record them.

 

Here you will be able to read the marks that are on your scope. Each turret click will be able to move the shot ¼ of a minute which is the same as a ¼ of an inch. So let’s say you missed the elevation cue by two inches, you will be required to make 8 clockwise clicks on the upper turret for you to get the right shot.

After the adjustment, you will have to set your target again and make another three shots. Take the target and check the measurements and adjust your scope. You will realize that the shots will keep getting closer to your elevation cue. Repeat these steps until you are able to hit the center of the bull’s eye. This will ensure that when on the field you will easily hit your target without any problem.

You should also work on the focus knob, this will ensure that you are able to make quick adjustments when on the field. It is good to always go with the latest advancement that we find on scopes. This is because we find many modern scopes have advanced and features automatic and speed focus systems.

In addition, modern scopes have two adjustable knobs that make thing easier. However, you will have to familiarize yourself with these and get to know how they work. Learn also how accurate shots are made by the help of crosshair.

How to Use a Scope

For any new scope you buy, the steps above are the correct to follow. Always ensure that the scope is correctly mounted and zeroed so as to ensure you make the right adjustments. Same as guns, you will realize that with time, you will be able to move your target further away and get to explore your shooting skills. Having a good scope will ensure that your adjustment will stay for a long time without changing.

Learn How to Sight in Scope

Learning more about sight-in procedures beyond adjusting the scope is important because it enhances accuracy, accounts for environmental factors, enables troubleshooting, and promotes adaptability in different shooting scenarios. It leads to improved shooting proficiency and a deeper understanding of the sight-in process as a whole.

We’ve got a tutorial here How to Sight In a Scope in 7 Simple Steps for you

Final Say: Adjusting Your Scope

Always ensure that your rifle is properly held to avoid any drop and damage to the scope. Keep in mind that lead fragments will always come back at high speed after firing. So it might be good if you get yourself safety glasses that you will wear when shooting. Otherwise, pellet fragment might get into your eyes even when you are at a recommended range.


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