I always check my zero before hunting to ensure that my scope or sight is still on for the hunting season. This year I was close, but decided to adjust the scope two clicks anyway so my POA/POI is where I expect it to be.
Everything was good and I was ready.
Fast forward moose season. And the first week of deer gun season here and over my travels I slipped and fell with both guns.
One landed in leaves, the other landed on a rock.
So before heading out again tomorrow I went to the range to double check.
Low and behold... my red dot on my lever gun (rock) was off 2 inches left and 2 inches high at 50m
I am glad I checked. It is not worth injuring an animal.
Just a reminder to verify if there is any doubt.
Everything was good and I was ready.
Fast forward moose season. And the first week of deer gun season here and over my travels I slipped and fell with both guns.
One landed in leaves, the other landed on a rock.
So before heading out again tomorrow I went to the range to double check.
Low and behold... my red dot on my lever gun (rock) was off 2 inches left and 2 inches high at 50m
I am glad I checked. It is not worth injuring an animal.
Just a reminder to verify if there is any doubt.