My sister knocked my rifle over once and it gave the scope a hard knock. It was only 2 inches off at 100 yds, but it was enough to tick me off. I could put all the rounds on a nickle with that rifle.
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ive got my dad's 1894 and it has a scope. with his secret recipe 44mag its dead on at 50 yards and hasnt changed since 1984 or so.
I do every year before deer season starts. Check all the bolts also! I wouldn't want to take a shot at a deer and end up with a misplaced shot because my scope was off.![]()
Ok I don't know if this is true or just some old wise tell.
I've been told that you must re-confirm your zero every once in awhile, but to me it doesn't make much sense. If you were to properly store and transport your weapons why would the optics or the iron sights lose zero? Is there magical elfs living in my safe messing with my red dot/scopes and my iron sights on my rifle? One would think that since its a machine and requires you to change it, it would never move. (given that you don't change sight picture)
Anybody have any experiences with this? Or any facts backing this myth up?
Dang....flash back from this last season....... beautiful nine pointer....
always got to be ready! No doubt when it comes time to pull the trigger!If you don't regularly shoot your hunting rifle you need to re-establish your cheek weld to stock and stock to shoulder. It's not so much about the scope losing it's zero IMHO.