SETTING SIGHTS ON THE LP 10
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SETTING SIGHTS ON THE LP 10
What is the best way to do this. Is it best to just shoot a target and move sights after checking hits? Does a vise help? Thanks
It depends on how well you can shoot.
If you are a relative newbie, shoot a single target with 20 or more shots. Ignore the really far out shots and pick the center of the group. Adjust the sights (about 4 clicks per scoring ring) to center the group.
Do it again. Don't "chase your shots" by making an adujstment after just a few; it doesn't work.
If you're a good shot, you'll know when to adjust.
If you are a relative newbie, shoot a single target with 20 or more shots. Ignore the really far out shots and pick the center of the group. Adjust the sights (about 4 clicks per scoring ring) to center the group.
Do it again. Don't "chase your shots" by making an adujstment after just a few; it doesn't work.
If you're a good shot, you'll know when to adjust.
Thanks that really helped! Now I have a group of shots evenly grouped in the 9 to center ring. I guess I just continue shooting at this setting until I get them grouped even closer and adjust as needed.Rover wrote:It depends on how well you can shoot.
If you are a relative newbie, shoot a single target with 20 or more shots. Ignore the really far out shots and pick the center of the group. Adjust the sights (about 4 clicks per scoring ring) to center the group.
Do it again. Don't "chase your shots" by making an adjustment after just a few; it doesn't work.
If you're a good shot, you'll know when to adjust.