Hi everyone,
I purchased my first rifle the other day from dutybelt1, great guy, and it has been a great learning experience. Savage 110 @ 300win mag, equipped with a Bushnell 3-9x40 scope, packs a freakin wallop!
Anyways, I went to the range and I was having the hardest time trying to sight this thing in. It came bore sighted from the seller, and was putting shots on paper from the first trigger pull @ 40 meters.
I took some lessons from a guy (that had a properly sighted rifle w/ scope) and he showed me how to stop flinch shooting. I was making dead accurate shots with his gun, so I'm just putting it out there. I'm not flinching and screwing up my shots.
Can someone please point me in the right direction with this? I have a good idea of how the adjustments work on top of the scope. The knobs read "1 tick 1/4 inch 100 yards." So this means at 50 yards it's an 1/8th inch. And the knob directions are UP and RIGHT, so turning the knob in the direction of the arrow moves the reticule in that direction.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance!
I purchased my first rifle the other day from dutybelt1, great guy, and it has been a great learning experience. Savage 110 @ 300win mag, equipped with a Bushnell 3-9x40 scope, packs a freakin wallop!
Anyways, I went to the range and I was having the hardest time trying to sight this thing in. It came bore sighted from the seller, and was putting shots on paper from the first trigger pull @ 40 meters.
I took some lessons from a guy (that had a properly sighted rifle w/ scope) and he showed me how to stop flinch shooting. I was making dead accurate shots with his gun, so I'm just putting it out there. I'm not flinching and screwing up my shots.
Can someone please point me in the right direction with this? I have a good idea of how the adjustments work on top of the scope. The knobs read "1 tick 1/4 inch 100 yards." So this means at 50 yards it's an 1/8th inch. And the knob directions are UP and RIGHT, so turning the knob in the direction of the arrow moves the reticule in that direction.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks in advance!


















































