Author: Magnumdood
Subject: 41923
Posted: August/02/2015 at 20:04
On most rifles with a 100 yard zero the bullet first passes through your line of sight somewhere between 17 to 25 yards (Scope height, and bullet speed can cause the first line of sight intersection to change from one rifle to the next), then again when it impacts the target at 100 yards. I'd set a target up at 25 yards and shine that laser bore sighter on it, anchor your rifle so it won't move, then using the windage and elevation adjustments on your red dot, move the dot until it is covering the laser dot.
Edited by Magnumdood - August/02/2015 at 20:11
Subject: 41923
Posted: August/02/2015 at 20:04
On most rifles with a 100 yard zero the bullet first passes through your line of sight somewhere between 17 to 25 yards (Scope height, and bullet speed can cause the first line of sight intersection to change from one rifle to the next), then again when it impacts the target at 100 yards. I'd set a target up at 25 yards and shine that laser bore sighter on it, anchor your rifle so it won't move, then using the windage and elevation adjustments on your red dot, move the dot until it is covering the laser dot.
Edited by Magnumdood - August/02/2015 at 20:11