Powderfinger61
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Nova Scotia
I have a customer that wanted a package put together with a budget of $1500 taxes in. Bush hunting with minimal recoil. I came up with a Weatherby Vanguard S2 .243 cal. Topped it off with a Sightron 3x9x42 HHR reticle with Tally scope rings. I stayed low $ with the Winchester Super X 90 gr projectile.
I got it all clean and together last night and had an opportunity today to sight the S2 at 100 meters. The Sightron is supplied with the paperwork so you can estimate distance with the hold over reticle if you need the extra distance without moving the dials.
I placed a blank target up with just a push pin in the middle and a shooting target next to it. Using the Caldwell BR and solid rear rest I removed the bolt and looked down the barrel for the blank target. A few minor adjustment to the scope to get the cross hairs on paper and then I zeroed in with 3 shots on the thumbtack to get my bearings.
I then moved over to the target with a little windage adjustment to the left. Loaded 3 more rounds into the magazine and turned the Sightron up to 9 power. I squeezed the 2lb.8oz trigger which was very crisp. I wasn't able to see how well I did with the grouping, but I realized it wasn't bad so I walked down to the target and definitely please with the performance of the Weatherby. Satisfied with the grouping I packed up for the day.
On the bench

Sighting in target

Target


I think the customer will be very happy.
I got it all clean and together last night and had an opportunity today to sight the S2 at 100 meters. The Sightron is supplied with the paperwork so you can estimate distance with the hold over reticle if you need the extra distance without moving the dials.
I placed a blank target up with just a push pin in the middle and a shooting target next to it. Using the Caldwell BR and solid rear rest I removed the bolt and looked down the barrel for the blank target. A few minor adjustment to the scope to get the cross hairs on paper and then I zeroed in with 3 shots on the thumbtack to get my bearings.
I then moved over to the target with a little windage adjustment to the left. Loaded 3 more rounds into the magazine and turned the Sightron up to 9 power. I squeezed the 2lb.8oz trigger which was very crisp. I wasn't able to see how well I did with the grouping, but I realized it wasn't bad so I walked down to the target and definitely please with the performance of the Weatherby. Satisfied with the grouping I packed up for the day.
On the bench

Sighting in target

Target


I think the customer will be very happy.
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