Well, I think motivation, creativity and learning process involved in turning nothing into something is very admirable. It's just one more way that you can show you're a provider as even if you lose your job, you can still make a living.
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Well, I think motivation, creativity and learning process involved in turning nothing into something is very admirable. It's just one more way that you can show you're a provider as even if you lose your job, you can still make a living.
a thousand apologies......and lady :)
NOOB!!!! GIT EM!
Ah, gotcha. I usually just setup a target at 25yds for sighting in a 22 (though you can move it closer if you have iron sights or bad vision). I think you traditionally do 3 shots to see how the grouping develops, then you adjust the scope or iron sights. It can be a little tricky to understand how the scope moves, so its best to put the scope on a bench and looking through the scope, turn the turret one way continually (counting ticks) and rather fast until you see what it does to the crosshairs. Then, you attempt to move the crosshairs over the point of impact. It depends on what caliber you are sighting in too, because its silly to sight a 308 in at 25yds. If you'll be shooting the 22 primarily at 25-50yds, then zero it at either one and you'll be golden.
also spiders are cool. i got 2 tarantulas....easy to take care of but not very entertaining.