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How to Zero a Rifle Scope at 100 Yards

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How to Zero a Rifle Scope at 100 Yards
The easiest and fastest way to zero a riflescope on a bolt action rifle.

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30 COMMENTS

  1. I have to say your info was great until you shot at the little square instead of the large one we were expecting. An I’m sure you have an explanation but most of us were expecting you to hit the large.

  2. This is the best sensible way for a beginner to sight in a new set up.I find removing the bolt to center on the target works better for me than the laser bore sighter I never use.Some of these so called experts have some really odd ways of sighting in their guns. This system works ,great video. I guess my eyes are old because I have to start at the 25 yard line when looking through the barrel but basically I use the same method. That is one awesome looking rifle, thanks for sharing, I hope beginners out there watch this video it will absolutely save them time and frustration, Regards

  3. After the first shot or grouping, position your rifle so the scope crosshair is now on first shot or center of your grouping then adjust your scope crosshair onto the target bull's eye.

  4. Have you noticed any “drift” with the carbon fiber wrapped barrels? I have a Christensen Arms Ridgeline .308 and it does not group well with premium ammunition at all. Wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar.

  5. Do you use a BDC reticle? If so, do you shoot a different distances to check if it’s on? I’m trying to save as much ammo as possible when I go sight in. Thanks for making useful videos like these!

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