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Remington 700 SPS AAC-SD Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Thump_rrr" data-source="post: 15663046" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>Adjust the rifle scope position for the type of shooting you will be doing.</p><p>If you will be shooting off a bench adjust the position of the scope while sitting at a bench.</p><p>If you will be shooting prone adjust the scope while in the prone position.</p><p></p><p>Position yourself behind the rifle with your eyes closed.</p><p>Open your eyes, you should be in perfect alignment centered in your scope.</p><p>If you don't have an adjustable cheek rest you may use foam and duct tape to elevate the cheek to center your eye.</p><p>The goal is to be in a natural repeatable position every time you get behind the gun.</p><p>The weight of your head should be resting on the gun.</p><p>You should be able to maintain proper sight picture indefinitely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thump_rrr, post: 15663046, member: 36572"] Adjust the rifle scope position for the type of shooting you will be doing. If you will be shooting off a bench adjust the position of the scope while sitting at a bench. If you will be shooting prone adjust the scope while in the prone position. Position yourself behind the rifle with your eyes closed. Open your eyes, you should be in perfect alignment centered in your scope. If you don't have an adjustable cheek rest you may use foam and duct tape to elevate the cheek to center your eye. The goal is to be in a natural repeatable position every time you get behind the gun. The weight of your head should be resting on the gun. You should be able to maintain proper sight picture indefinitely. [/QUOTE]
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