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    HandK

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    Way Up North!!
    If you have a gun vice you can get it zeroed in in two shots, put the cross hairs on the center fire your first shot, then put the cross hairs on the hole that shot made! then move the cross hairs using the knobs to the center, your second shot should be right on!! it is best to use the square targets that have the center lines that cross. Hope this helps!
     

    Suprtek

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    Wanamaker
    If you have a gun vice you can get it zeroed in in two shots, put the cross hairs on the center fire your first shot, then put the cross hairs on the hole that shot made! then move the cross hairs using the knobs to the center, your second shot should be right on!! it is best to use the square targets that have the center lines that cross. Hope this helps!

    I'm familiar with this method but it only works if your first shot is on paper!
     

    Suprtek

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    Yeah, but you got a good deal, and I could always use another. :D

    Yes it was a good deal. That's why I took the plunge even though I just bought another gun recently. It's also why I'm willing to drive so far on a Monday night to pick it up!
     
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