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The Basics. The first thing to know about sighting your gun is that if you want the bullet to move to the right, you need to adjust the notch on the rear blade of your sight to the LEFT. If you want the bullet to move to the right, adjust the notch in the opposite direction.
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In this video we talk about why we choose to use iron sights (Skinner sights) on our lever action Marlin 336C chambered in 30-30 Winchester.
3 Δεκ 2010 · If you're using the factory iron sights, regardless of caliber, you can do a sight-in procedure as follows: With a target at 25 yards, I'd set the rear elevator at the bottom step; then, sighting at the center of the bull fire a group of five rounds and see where the group is.
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1 Ιουν 2023 · 3 Steps to Follow When Sighting In a Rifle with Iron Sights. 1. Find the Mechanical Zero. While you don’t need to have it set to mechanical zero in general, there are certain cases where iron sights have some BDC. If you have the carry handle sight, you have to use the Z notch when using a 20-inch rifle.
8 Νοε 2009 · With a 26" barreled rifle, I sighted with the elevator in the lowest slot, then filed the front sight to be dead on @ 50 yards. I then had all the notches above for longer ranges. With the top sight set to the highest elevator notch, I was holding right on the 300 yard plate and hitting.