sight setting feinwerkbau700alu

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sight setting feinwerkbau700alu

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how i can set my rifile into zero sight i m troubled when i try to set sight
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If the sight is right handed, turn the top turret clockwise to make your shots hit lower, and anti-clockwise to make your shots hit higher. Turn the side turrets to make your shots hit further left (clockwise), or further right (anti-clockwise).
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On German sights, Windage: L (move shots right) R (move shots left). Elevation: H (move shots down) T (move shots up). On American sights they should be lettered in English. After awhile you'll get used to it, and adjust without thinking about direction.
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Andre wrote:On German sights, Windage: L (move shots right) R (move shots left). Elevation: H (move shots down) T (move shots up). On American sights they should be lettered in English. After awhile you'll get used to it, and adjust without thinking about direction.
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a wise shooter once told me this and its stuck ever since:

"Clockwise is Down and Left" say that phrase and overtime it will become second nature, Rifle scopes use the same saying,

please note this doesn't work with AR-15's or other service rifles
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