Friday, November 18, 2011

Setting Up Your Long Range Scope

!9# Setting Up Your Long Range Scope

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Repeatability is the feature that is totally indispensable for a long range riflescope. Most scopes claim repeatable shooting. That being said, you shouldn't rely solely on their allegations. A meticulous analysis of your scope's results for repeatability is a must. A scope that does not meet the high requirements that you need for a long-range job will have to be rid of.

Scope repeatability issues have to deal with windage and elevation adjustments. That is why, you will have to test both adjustments to see whether or not the results they produce are repeatable.

Zero repeatability

This test will help you to ensure that the scope you are using is consistent when it comes to its 'zero' starting point.

First of all, make sure you are using an accurate rifle with a cool barrel. This is essential if you don't want to dump a fair scope and be left with a lousy rifle.

Mount the scope according to manual instructions. Take extra precautions to ensure that the rifle is stable. For that purpose, rests and a firm bench can be used. You won't need any wind here, as it may distort the results, so only conduct this tests on a calm, windless day.

Zero the elevation turret and make a shot. Then turn the elevation turret a few times through the entire range and get it back to zero. Shoot again. The two shots should fall in the exactly same hole, no deviations acceptable. Then randomly spin the elevation knob through several rotations and dial it back to zero. Make another shot and check if it's repeatable. A good scope should have no problems here.

Do the same test with the windage turret. Naturally, windage adjustment is very important at longer ranges, so you'll have to make sure it's as solid and reliable as the elevation adjustment.

At the final stage of the test, play with both the windage and elevation turrets. Change the adjustments randomly and then zero both knobs and shoot. All the bullets should again fall in the same hole. If this doesn't happen and what you see looks more like a sieve, the scope is useless. If the results are fine and you see only one neat hole, than pass on to a more serious repeatability test.

Linear repeatability

Now we have to make sure the readings on the elevations and windage turrets really mean what they say. The turret may seem reliable when doing the zero repeatability test but turn out complete rubbish if we try to observe some of the specific adjustment results that the knobs produce at MOA clicks.

To begin with, install a target at some 50 yards before the rifle. Zero the elevation turret and shoot. Then rotate the knob one full time and shoot again. Repeat the procedure a few times until you reach the upper adjustment limit. The trick of the test is to

a) see whether each rotation stands for equal MOA intervals and

b) confirm the stability of the horizontal windage adjustment.

What you should be able to see at the end of the test is a straight vertical dot line with equal distance intervals between the holes.

The same test is perfectly applicable to check the windage repeatability, only this time, what you will eventually get, will look like a straight horizontal line with several holes on both sides of the dead centre, neatly aligned at equidistant intervals.

Repeat the test several times to be sure that the selected scope is repeatable. Then scale down to using 1/2 revolutions instead of a full one. An ideal scope should run no problems with this.

Finally, complicate the test by checking both windage and elevation accuracy at the same time. The result will look like a nice diagonal line beginning from the dead centre.

At last, the repeatability of your scope is confirmed. Now that you are sure that the manuals are not lying, we can proceed to other, more particular and sophisticated adjustments.


Setting Up Your Long Range Scope

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

How To Master Long Range Shooting

!9# How To Master Long Range Shooting

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Long range shooting with the proper tools and knowledge is a lot of fun and easier than most would think. It does require a level of patience but is well worth the effort when you're able to place a bullet accurately at a half mile plus. Let me explain.

A few years ago my dad and I were hunting coyotes we spotted a few out at about two-hundred fifty yards so we started lobbing bullets hoping to hit our target. After a few shots the coyotes looked up at us and then continued on with what they were doing, making us feel very stupid. We never hit them but that was the day we started looking into shooting long range, and making sure that the next time we had such a shot we would know EXACTLY how to hit our target.

After reading this article you will know the secrets to long range shooting and learn a few tricks that I've picked up through years of practice and experience. It doesn't matter what kind of rifle you're shooting you can be accurate at long ranges with this information. There are however rounds and rifles that provide for real long ranges like 7MM or 7MM STW or even a 338 or.338 Lapua. There's a ton of ideal long range rifles, but if you don't have an ideal rifle its ok. You can still get real good at a 700-900 yard ranges and let's face it how many animals do you think you can kill if you were extremely proficient at 700 to 900 yards?

For the sake of time I'm going to use details from my particular round a 7mm. My rifle is a Remington 700 7mm. What we'll cover is the following.

1. Rifle (7mm Remington 700)
2. Round (Actual Bullet)
3. Reloading
4. Bullet Data

Again we covered #1 you need a rifle and you need to know its capabilities. So lets get to #2 the bullet. I use a 162 Grain Sierra BTHP with 68 grains of IMR 4831 Powder. I tested bullets and powders and this was the most accurate for me up close at 100 and at long ranges of up to 1500 yards. My bullet isn't ideal for long range large animals as the knock down power decreases dramatically at long ranges.

Next we need Bullet data if you can't reload get a good bullet that provide you with the following information preferably right on the box. Hornady has this information right on the box of most of their higher powered rifle rounds. All you need from the box is Muzzle Velocity, you will need to find bullet coefficient in a book on the particular round or often times the manufacturer has a web page dedicated to identifying bullet coefficient.

1. Muzzle Velocity
2. Bullet Coefficient

With this information you can now begin to plug your data into either an exbal program on a hand held PDA. (We use a DELL we got on eBay for ) or the Iphone has a nice app called "shooter" here's what you need in the features of your long range shooting application.

1. Muzzle velocity
2. Barometric pressure
3. Altitude
4. Temperature
5. Wind correction
6. Sight above bore (usually this is 1-2 inches)
7. Cosign or Angle of shot.

Plug your information into your computer and then when your in the field you simply plug in the information that's needed relative to your new location. So here's what I typically do. With my bullet data consistent, the only things I need to change are field conditions. When we are getting ready to hunt I pull out my Kestral meter (kestrel.com) and I get temperature, altitude, barometric pressure and humidity and I put it all in the computer.

I then pull up my drop table so that I know my bullet drop at 300, 400 and up to 1500 yards or more. This is key but the final tid bit is this.

Your scope...

You can go big with a night-force scope for 00 or you can do what I did and get a simple Bushnell Elite - the key is being able to set your MOA or minutes of angle.

Your drop table will give you MOA's as adjustments to your scope to set your scope for the distances that you shoot. I have up to 47 Minutes of Angle adjustment on my Bushnell Elite.

So when I'm ready to take a shot I pull up my Lika 1200 (good for up to about 1500 yards at dusk) I get my distance, lets say 945 yards. I then pull up my drop table which has my field conditions and bullet data already in it and I look t 945 yards and it tells my to come up 27 MOA. I go to my scope and dial up 27 Minutes of Angle and guess what? That's right Im now set at ZERO at 945 yards which means I just put my cross-hairs on the target!

Hope this helps you if you want to see some samples check out my videos on YouTube.


How To Master Long Range Shooting

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bushnell Tactical 10X40 Rifle Scope, Mil-Dot Reticle

!9# Bushnell Tactical 10X40 Rifle Scope, Mil-Dot Reticle


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As the number one riflescope innovators in the world, we've worked diligently with law enforcement and military experts nationwide to design, test and prove the finest family of tactical shooting instruments in the industry. Each model in this line uses the basic precepts of every riflescope we build, unfailing reliability and optical precision. Features the Ultra Wide Band Coating to boost brightness at dawn and dusk, plus argon purging for the absolute finest in long-term reliability. When the stakes are at their highest, whatever your tactical need, trust your shot to Bushnell. These are fully multi-coated optics with "blacked-Out" cosmetics. Includes RainGuard(R) coating giving you clarity in foul weather.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 6-18x50 Riflescope

!9# Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn 6-18x50 Riflescope

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Rifle scope 6-18x magnification 50mm objective lens (adjustable objective) 1 tube 1/4 MOA (1/4 click value @ 100 yds) 10 yds to infinity parallax adjustment 17' to 6' field of view @ 100 yds 3.5 eye relief 8.3mm to 2.8mm exit pupil 18 oz 16 long Other features: Fully multi-coated optics Nitrogen-filled Waterproof Fogproof Shockproof Fast-focus eyepiece

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bushnell Elite 80mm Black, SLR Camera Adapter

!9# Bushnell Elite 80mm Black, SLR Camera Adapter


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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bushnell Banner 3-9x 40mm Multi-X Reticle, 6-Inch Eye Relief Rifle Scope

!9# Bushnell Banner 3-9x 40mm Multi-X Reticle, 6-Inch Eye Relief Rifle Scope


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Ask any taxidermist or trophy hunter and they'll tell you more tags are filled in the low-light hours than any other time. That said, it's wise to have a scope designed to excel in early morning and late evening light. Featuring Dusk & Dawn Brightness (DDB) multi-coated lenses for clarity and brightness in low light, you'll add precious minutes to every hunting day with the Banner Dusk and Dawn series. A fast-focus eyepiece and wide-angle field-of-view let you acquire and follow game easily - even in low light. The one-piece tube design ensures reliable performance and the fully waterproof construction protects your investment. The Banner Dusk and Dawn line includes a full assortment of specialty scopes for big game, varmint, .22 rimfire, slug, black powder and turkey hunting.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Bushnell Trophy 1x28 Red/Green Dot Rifle Scope 4 Interchangeable Reticle

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

How to choose between purposes

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Comparison telescope is usually a difficult thing to find on the Internet.

The choice of a rifle scope can be a bit 'a tricky business when it comes to variety of different brands, prices, options and performance is primarily what you really want to be an interval. There are two main types of scale, variable scopes and fixed areas.

Variable performance areas usually offer more flexibility of a hunter. For the obvious reason that they have more levelsgive different amounts of magnification. You may have noticed that usually the higher the magnification of the most expensive part, because it offers much more than a standard frame stationary. A problem that may occur in the validity of most economic variables, is that the viewfinder is magnified and provide a larger area where the ball might go. Usually does not happen if the investment goes into an area of ​​good quality as the viewfinder magnification on the right.

Power driveHave areas of very good quality, of course. The need to change things for him, as recalibrated position on your rifle or are not necessary every time. If you have a specific purpose for a zone that you can get away with a cheaper fixed area and maybe get a lot of good benefit. The fixed fields are generally more robust than their counterparts comes with variable power with less technical things.

If I have a simple telescope list comparison between the two levelsTypes:
Fixed to floating magnifying scope Scope magnification
More flexibility with respect to the general well suited to a task
Paying more than usually less expensive but you get what you
More generally mild vs. fiddly to get the correct settings
Usually look better than the more robust

As you are out of this comparison small rifle scope, definitely see the advantages and disadvantages of both areas and is really only care about what you are there to use. If you're just going to be on the huntthen a sharp increase in forest area is probably not for you, and it is cheaper to blow up for a fixed power level.

However, if you want a good degree of flexibility that will be a larger scale for you and then I would recommend a good variable power scope by Bushnell Elite or the area of ​​the Leupold Mark 4 categories.


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Bushnell Banner 6-24x40 Rifle Scope Mill Dot Reticle

!9# Bushnell Banner 6-24x40 Rifle Scope Mill Dot Reticle

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Tips for Buying Scopes

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When it comes to buying a new rifle scope, there are many possibilities. In fact, the enormous expansion of recent advances in both quality and quantity of available land have meaning. The problem of course is that every new opportunity, the best, with its superior comfort, accuracy and efficiency of pretending. Then choose which one?

To begin with, it is important to remember that - in general, are not good telescopes cheap. On the other hand, where top dollar is notensure that you get the best quality. To ensure that you are getting the best performance for your money, follow these simple tips.

1) to read between the lines. Talk to their technical and professional photography can be, the world of advertising sometimes a misleading point of contact for those who know more about scopes. What you need are the cold hard facts, for example, is like the extension to different climatic conditions? Sometimes the fine print you can type thisinformation. Also, be aware of advertisers to make arbitrary comparisons. To be relevant to their information, the comparison should be similar to the product being advertised. For example, areas that would share a similar price is comparable, objective size, intended use and power range.

2) Take a good warranty. Acquire a telescope, the largest buyer guarantee. The problem is that not all are created equal. More importantly, some offer much better coverage. ForFor example, many device manufacturers are now offering what is called a limited lifetime warranty. Although this may seem sufficient, it is still a good idea to read on what exactly is covered before you go ahead and I agree. Also, be sure to check exactly when the warranty expires, and if there are any restrictions on the location, it is used. For example, if you sell the scope, the new owner will be able to use the guarantee?

3) Another thing you should consider is the extent ofinternal adjustment. This is very important because many people do not have to think about it until it's too late. Of course, before you start shopping for a zone that leaves the gun must be appropriate to study. When it comes to internal adjustment range, this is especially important because if the species are the weapon is difficult to install, your offer will be severely limited. In this case it is better to look for goals that are easily adjustable.

4) Finally, think about theAssembly of the body flow. Please note that the cover is forced to endure harsh treatment at regular intervals - especially if you are using it for hunting. Thinking about it now, you save a headache or two years later.

All in all, the best advice is well informed before making your purchase. An area can significantly improve the performance of your rifle, but only when it suited them. Do yourself a favor and learn about the different types of areasavailable from sites like http://www.scopesguide.com/


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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bushnell E3940 Elite 3-9 X 40 Multi X Riflescope ("Telescopes, Golf, Rifle, & Spotting Scopes" / Outdoor Products)

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bushnell ELITE 3200 4-12X40 MULTI-X AO MAT

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