Ok I Never had a scope befor for a gun been iron sites all the time I saw a tasta red dot scope for 50 bucks so I said screw it and bought it.. I mounted it on my ruger 10/22 (wich is my target rifle) Now I need to sight it in and was wondering how many clicks to do with it for zeroing it in all it says is
Each click moves the adjustment 1/2 (half an inch im asuming) at 100 yards, 1/4 at 50 and 1/8 at 25
So I was wondering Say I shoot 1 round at 25 high at say 1 inch and 1 inch to the right how would I adjust that so I can move to 50 feet ?
I just want to know how many clicks per 1 inch so I know were abouts to get it at 100 yards dead on..
for example
25 yards 1 inch high = how many clicks?
50 yards 1 inch high = how many clicks
100 yards ect..... for windage as well
move it 8 clicks at 25 yd. but remember that your point of impact and your line of sight are way off at that close and a .22 has alot of drop at 100yd
50yd 4clicks
and 100 its 2 clicks as stated before
so if your scope has external turrets zero it at 25,50,75 and 100yds if possible
I might just do that.. I mean its just for targets and fun stoping power not really an issue with what I use it for I got 4 .22 in total.. 2 bolt 1 with 40x scope set to 150 yards.. 1 with iron sites 2 semi auto 1 just iron sights 1 with the red dot now.. Lots of 22 if I were to go into the wild Id just take the bolt with a scope for fun at the range Ill take the .22 with the red dot.. and the iron sight one ..
So my old sight-in of 1" high at 25 yds will be about 2" low at 100 yds as I mentioned...So a hold on target will work with little holdover/under even when head shooting rabbits but some compensation for squirrels...
with red dots your best accuracy is going to be < 100yds. Depending on the MOA of your dot the dot could cover 4-6 inches at 100 yds. So you are better off zeroing at a close range, like 25m where you can get tight groups and make adjustments there. Then you just adjust range by aiming high or low.
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