Pro Tip: Mounting a Scope | Shooting USA
Long range precision shooting is a complex art form. If you actually expect to hit something, you must true your scope. If you’re just eyeballing it, and off by a degree on a reticle-based system, you could be off target laterally by five feet at 1,000 yards. So, John Paul of JP Enterprises, Inc., shows us how to accurately mount a scope on one of his rifles.
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