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The pros take one shot at the target, then move the dot to match the shot. Done. Second shot = bullseye.
At least I do it that way, and I am a certified NES Stud Operator Sniper.
No, it is how I do it with all my handguns, the latest being a .22.I use a cheapo laser cartridge. It is not nearly as repeatable as a trued bore-sight, but it’s a lot faster and even with a bore-sight you’re going to want to confirm zero at the range. The laser cartridge lets me get pretty close.
For rifles, I look down the bore.
Is that a 6.5CM pistol?
So, you're an NES SOS?The pros take one shot at the target, then move the dot to match the shot. Done. Second shot = bullseye.
At least I do it that way, and I am a certified NES Stud Operator Sniper.
I've done it at home, on the wall of my shed and got it accurate enough so that when I took it to the rage I was already in the ballpark. I see no downside to using one.
not a pro and neither a sniper - but i took all my handguns this fall to a 25yds range and set all dots and iron sights for 25yds.Just curious how the pros do it.