vanondemand
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Ive been trying to sight in my Mossberg 715t flat top rifle, however its shoots too low. I've maxed out my rear sight elevation but it still shoots too low. What could I be doing wrong 


Ive been trying to sight in my Mossberg 715t flat top rifle, however its shoots too low. I've maxed out my rear sight elevation but it still shoots too low. What could I be doing wrong![]()
5 & 10 ft, CCI
Problem with that is you can no longer see where your hitting on regular paper targets with a small 22
Problem with that is you can no longer see where your hitting on regular paper targets with a small 22
what are you talking about? your saying your trying to sight in at 5 FEET? thats insane.
i can shoot off my truck hood with my 10/22 at white paper targets at 40 to 45 YARDS and see the majority of the shots placed.(without a scope) if you can only see shots taken at 5 or 10 FEET, you must be legally blind.
I sight my 10/22's for zero at 40 yards, the average gopher shooing distance for me.
5 feet? trying to sight in a bayonet? lol
but on topic, 5 feet wouldn't be ideal. If you aligned your bullet path and the path of your sight at 5 feet, it would mean anything past that distance would be hitting well under the target. would probably mean towards like 20 feet or so, the bullets would be close to hitting the ground if you were trying to shoot straight



























