I'm hoping to get some tips and recommendations for sighting in a new Savage MKII - FVSR, .22lr (short threaded barrel). It has a bushnell scope - 3-9x32 and I am using CCI Blazer ammo.
I don't have much experience sighting in a scoped rifle so any advise is appreciated.....
- I was thinking it would be best to sight in for zero at 50 yards as that is the distance I would most likely shoot at with shots out to 100 yards sometimes as well.
- What size targets are appropriate for 50 yards? I found some birchwood casey reactive targets that are 6" round as well as 8" round...does it matter on the size?
- I read elsewhere that you can support the rifle on sand bags, remove the bolt and sight down the bore to line up the bore with a 1" round circle drawn in with marker on a sheet of white bristol board. Then shift your view through the scope and without moving the rifle adjust the cross hairs to be centred on the same 1" circle at 50 yards.....Any thoughts on this? For this type of homemade target, i'm guessing that once you have drawn in the 1" circle on centre you can draw vertical and horizontal lines at 1" spacing from centre to see how far off you are? It seems inexpensive (maybe a little time consuming) and the bristol board is big enough that rounds should land somewhere on paper until its sighted in.
Thanks for the help!
Frank
I don't have much experience sighting in a scoped rifle so any advise is appreciated.....
- I was thinking it would be best to sight in for zero at 50 yards as that is the distance I would most likely shoot at with shots out to 100 yards sometimes as well.
- What size targets are appropriate for 50 yards? I found some birchwood casey reactive targets that are 6" round as well as 8" round...does it matter on the size?
- I read elsewhere that you can support the rifle on sand bags, remove the bolt and sight down the bore to line up the bore with a 1" round circle drawn in with marker on a sheet of white bristol board. Then shift your view through the scope and without moving the rifle adjust the cross hairs to be centred on the same 1" circle at 50 yards.....Any thoughts on this? For this type of homemade target, i'm guessing that once you have drawn in the 1" circle on centre you can draw vertical and horizontal lines at 1" spacing from centre to see how far off you are? It seems inexpensive (maybe a little time consuming) and the bristol board is big enough that rounds should land somewhere on paper until its sighted in.
Thanks for the help!
Frank


















































