Boresighting a Scope

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Boresighting a Scope

Post by bkmarks55 » Thu Dec 29, 2016 1:30 pm

HI

As some of you are aware that i bought a rifle scope from china and i have been practicing daily on my precihole scopius .22 ...I have been hitting hard with just open sight which came with the gun...

Trying to zero in this rifle but it hits 4 inches away from the target point.I know its a new rifle and i have harldy shot close to 100 pellets on this one...will it improve late...is 4 inches away using a scope is weird is there a problem with my scope...plz help ?

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Re: Boresighting a Scope

Post by sam 47 » Thu Dec 29, 2016 3:17 pm

Bkmarks55, if the shots are hitting 4 inches away but always in the same place , then your scope is alright. If the shots are spreading in a circle of 4 inch diameter , then there is a problem with the scope or with your mounting. At 20m, the scorpius will put 5 shots that can be covered with a 1 rupee coin with iron sights.
You mentioned 4 inches away, but you didnot mention whether it was left or right or up or down. Once you see that the pellets are going at the same place, you can zero the scope to you aim point.
There is a ton of information on google and youtube about how to mount a scope and how to zero it.
Boresighting is just aligning the scope with the barrel so that zeroing it becomes easier.
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Re: Boresighting a Scope

Post by Basu » Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:52 pm

When you start using scope in off hand position, it makes one too cautious about cross hair to position perfectly on the target.
This can make you breathless at times.
I found scope is effective when used on bench rest and i never found it easy in scoot and shoot action .
Nothing can match open sight with little wider V , which allows more light around target.

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Re: Boresighting a Scope

Post by bkmarks55 » Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:16 pm

sam 47 wrote:Bkmarks55, if the shots are hitting 4 inches away but always in the same place , then your scope is alright. If the shots are spreading in a circle of 4 inch diameter , then there is a problem with the scope or with your mounting. At 20m, the scorpius will put 5 shots that can be covered with a 1 rupee coin with iron sights.
You mentioned 4 inches away, but you didnot mention whether it was left or right or up or down. Once you see that the pellets are going at the same place, you can zero the scope to you aim point.
There is a ton of information on google and youtube about how to mount a scope and how to zero it.
Boresighting is just aligning the scope with the barrel so that zeroing it becomes easier.

Hi sam

THanks for you words. I understood what you mean.The pellets are falling to the right of the target and falling on the same location may be give or take few cms.But almost the same spot...I will change the turrets tonight and check how it goes tonight...Now i understand that there is no problem with my scope as it shoots around the same area...all i need to do it adjust the turrets towards my left...Thanks for your words sam much appreciated.

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Re: Boresighting a Scope

Post by sam 47 » Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:11 pm

You are welcome bkmarks. After 500-1000 shots, please mention whether it keeps the shots on the same place. If it can handle the recoil of the Scorpius it will be able to handle recoil of most Indian springers. I am seriously considering buying one.
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