Step-by-step instructions to zeroing a riflescope from the bench by Adam Goess, Product Manager at Nikon.
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What about in-between distances, whatever your hunting is not going to be standing at exactly 100, 150, or 200 yards!
The adjustments on my buckmaster. Are not true 1click at 100yards, lets say to the right will end up 3in instead of 1/4 smh my second nikon thats done this
This video sucks. Doesn't explain EXACTLY what you did
Yeah this was not useful at all
Good Vid. Almost as I do, bore sighting through the bore to crosshairs. Works very well..
Question, I have a 300 win mag savage "scoped" package, put it on paper this past weekend @ 25 yrds, tried to sight in @100, and I started running out of "vertical clicks", should I use taller scope mount and start all over at 25yds? ? I'm using game reaper 1 piece mount, rifle shoots awesome, and all my rifles have BDC scopes love them.Advice is greatly welcomed. Thanks for posting the vid.
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My Nikkon M-223 scopes instructions have no installation information or torque values.
you never explained which way you're clicking and which way the scope is aiming after the clicks. Not the best….
hay nikon i have a terroit on prostaff 5 is any good or not how does it work i checked google and Iam here now
I love this video for the soul purpose I was reading everyone complain on a Vortex optic and you or someone snuck this link in the comments. Well played,Sir…. Well Played
Are you using half loads? I can actually see the bullets before they hit the target….
you might want to let the gun cool down between shots, clean the bore when it's cooling.
The other thing about Nikon is that their in-the-box information is thin-to-nonexistent. My 3-9×40 BDC, for instance, had nothing in the box other than "go to this web site." WhenI got to the web site, there was nothing that was specific to that scope–no diagram, no specs, no model number, no user manual…nothing. There was a generic BDC reticle PDF and a generic "Here's what your scope does" PDF (and both docs were horribly formatted), but nothing about adjustments. From the way the PDFs were written, they appear to be written by someone who's a non-native English speaker but who's got a pretty good command of the language, or a native-English speaker who's in sore need of a technical editor.
For someone who'd never used scopes, these deficiencies would be a real issue.
Useless video for someone who's new to scopes. No mention of which adjustments do what, and which direction of turn does what.
"Make adjustments"…thanks, that's pretty specific
Very good…thank you.
Lol this guy never took a shot they had a mounted firearm right out of frame shooting that sub inch group. Idk if this is true but it's what I would do if I was Nikon
you never said which way you adjust the scope.
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What is the zero point
What is the return to zero for
procedure for sight in is incorrect, as the scope is a second focal plane, I know because I have a Nikon!
will lifting up and moving the turrets change where it is hitting? and what if you are trying to make adjustments but the reticle does not move? someone please tell me.
It's a monarch 3
which scope are you using in this video? I'm looking into a ProStaff 7 (3-12×42) BDC scope.