Is the sharp shooter in you fond of long-range shooting? A tremendous optical instrument and getting the settings right is what will get you on the target. In addition to the sharp shooting skills, let us also explore how to set your rifle scope right to help you hit the target like a pro.
Set Your Rifle Scope Right to Never Miss A Target
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Are you the one who hates to listen to a lot of tech stuff that is required to set your rifle scope? Then this article is just the thing you will need to set up your rifle scope. Setting the scope right, no doubt, needs a bit of experience and patience.
However, these simple steps we put together will help you achieve a better sighting of the target without bombarding you with hardcore technicalities. Most often, the scopes are not part of the main equipment, so be sure you invest in an excellent quality accessory to make your shooting experience a fruitful one.
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Steps To Set Your Rifle Scope For Long Range Shooting
Rifle Scope is just the thing you need for all your long-range shooting needs, be it for sport or hunting requirements. This easy to comprehend step by step guide will give you the perfect sighting to help even a beginner hit the target with accuracy. For those interested in understanding all the technicalities behind getting the sighting right read this detailed article.
- Fix your scoping accessory to the equipment – Make sure the attachment fits in properly to the scope mount of your equipment. Always buy the fixture that is compatible with the equipment to ensure it fits in securely. An ill-fitting scope can be a spoilsport while you eagerly aim at the target, making you lose all the interest you had for the sport.
- Keep the eyepiece at a safe distance from your eye – Adjust the eyepiece of the scope in such a way that you are not straining your eye. Tune the scope and adjust it as per the comfort level of your eye to get a perfect sighting. Maintain a reasonable distance between the range and your eye to avoid any severe eye injuries from a recoil.
- Place the equipment at the right level – Mounting your rifle at the right height will help in better aiming and also reduce the stress on your muscles. You can choose either to mount it on a shooting bench or a bipod to hold your rifle securely.
- Adjust the Reticle – Not focusing on the crosshairs properly can cause you to move left or right of the target. Adjusting the reticle is a must if you are aiming to shoot for a range above 250 yards.
- MOA (Minute Of Angle) – This might sound a bit technical. Most rifles allow for ¼ inch adjustment for every click. For every 100-yard increase in the distance, the click should increment by a ¼ inch.
- Fire and Tweak – You can fire a few shots and tweak the adjustments to hit the target on bulls’ eye. You will have to factor wind, distance, and other external factors to continue to make sure the bullet hits the target.
So, all set to get started on your long-range shooting sport. Get set and prepare for the kill (target). Do share with us what went well and also any concerns you faced.