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Thread: Help zeroing my 10 22 rifle

  1. #11
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    If you are looking for some decent basic instruction you might want to check out a apple seed shoot.

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    I just yesterday sighted in a couple of 10-22 builds I finished recently. I was very pleased with their performance, but getting them on paper was difficult. First shots from 50 yards were nowhere to be found, so I moved up to 10 yards. I shot from sandbags on a portable collapsible bench. These turned out to be very accurate rifles.




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    I've got an el-cheapo Simmons on my 10/22 w/ a DNZ mount (cost more than the scope) and have had real good luck with that setup. I've heard that sometimes the receiver can have a 'hump' between the mounting screws causing the base to be canted. Anyway, if it were me I'd start by checking the base and rings.

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    not to promote nikon or anything. but they have some awesome deals on their rimfire scopes right now. the have their paralax set for 50 yards on these scopes; perfect for rimfire. I have a straight 4 power nikon prostaff on a new 10/22 takedown; works superbly.

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