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Old 10-20-2009, 07:35 AM
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Saw an interesting WWII special the other day on sniper scopes and found that the Russian scope was simple and could quickly be sited in - compared to any other high tech scopes even today. I'm not a sniper but an average shooter for sport - but I found this interesting. The simplicity of a scope adjustment for targeting could be sited in just three shots. Most were taking 5 or more.

What's considered the normal amount of shots needed to site in a rifle? Let's say its new and your going to the range how many shots would you need to take to site it in. What do instructors tell you about siting in your weapon - I mean what are they teaching in the service to these folks. Compared to iron siting - when you take a scope off or put one on you chances of it being acccurate - when needed - are what?


I'm not sure how long it takes to site in most scopes - but I know my 30.06 took about 6 shots to site in most of the time.

I'm also curious about cold whether siting practices as compared to warm weather shooting and how that affects ones ability to site accurately in the climate changes. Can you enlighten me - Thanks
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:41 AM
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Boats,

I don't understand why the Russian scope you are describing would be any simpler that any other well-made scope.

If you know the distance to the target and the the minutes of angle of change in the scope adjustment graduations, than that's about as simple as it gets.

If I am shooting at 100 yards, my scope has 1/4 minute graduations and my shot hits 1 inch high and 1 1/2 inches to the right, then I know that I have to put in 4 clicks down and six clicks to the left to be on target.

It usually takes me 3 shots to sight in.

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Old 10-20-2009, 11:09 AM
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On M1-Garand with open peep sight don't remember how many shots were fired when zeroing it for the 300 yard Battle Sights needed. Shots used were pretty-much determined by each individual recruit & what his DI thought needed. Some recruits shot little. Some had to shoot a lot.

All I actually remember was that all sight adjustments (up, down & sideways) were determined from 3 shot groupings. Had to remember (just like a serial number) 18 clicks elevation & 2 clicks right as my 300 yard Battle Sight,...until traded in my rifle for a carbine.

Can't tell you much about zeroing a scope since never had to actually zero one.
Years ago decided to have a 1 & 1/2 x 4 Variable Weaver Scope mounted on what initially thought to be a brush-bustin blunderbus of a deer rifle. I WAS WRONG.

Took that 35 Remington Marlin 336 lever action carbine with new bore sighted scope to some small range nearby, which only had 3 target distances. 25, 50 & 125 yards.

Started off by firing 3 rounds at 50 yards. Could no longer see that little X on the bull.

After that, moved my target to 125 yards position & asked Range Officer how many clicks elevation he thought I should move my new sight up? He said: "leave-it-alone since you haven't even reached the top of The Arc yet.

He was absolutely correct since I was dead center (not as tight of course) at 125 yards.

Regardless,...that 35 Remington is one loud sucker & kicks like a mule. Never got around to it. But would suggest anyone buying such get themselves a recoil pad.

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Boats,

Believe it or not, it's possible to sight in a scope with ONE shot.

If you can hold the rifle still through the shot (you almost HAVE to be firing from a rest of some sort), after the shot, look through the scope and adjust the crosshairs so that they center on the bullet strike.

You'll be sighted in!

This is easier to do with low-recoil rifles.

Altitude will affect the sight-in of a rifle. If you're sight at, say, sea-level, and you go hunting in Denver, you'll need to re-sight your rifle. The air at altitude is thinner and the bullet trajectory will be flatter.

Temperature will not affect your sight settings, but the temperature of your ammunition will.

Powder in cold ammo burns slower than the powder in warm ammo. Which will affect your sight setting.

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Neil,

Your memory is good.

Both of my service Garands have 18 clicks from the bottom for a 300 yard zero.
That's with M2 ball ammo.

My National Match Garand has National Match sights, however, which takes more clicks, and I fire M72 Match ammo with it (Heavier bullet).
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Steve,

My memory might be good,...but that weapon is even better!
I'd swear by that M1-Garand to this very day.

Anytime can hit what looks like a pin dot on a postage stamp at 500 yards (plus with distorting heat waves coming off ground) with an open/peep sight EVERY TIME,...That One-helluva Weapon for ANYONE to come up against.

Given lots of luck & bandoleers,...doubt any non-friendlies could ever get past me & buddies.
"Marksman" was not an acceptable Weapon Qualification from Day One Basic, in 10th Recon Co.
Was about 50/50 Sharpshooter & Expert Badges on Class-A uniforms of entire company.

With a scope mounted & same lots of luck & bandoleers (plus multiple positions), don't think enemies could even get close to me, today. Eyes & fingers still work quite well.
Also, actually got over that: "Flinchin" bit when was about 12-13 years old.

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Neil,

You're right about that ol' M1 bein' good.

The acceptance tolerance for the M1 rifles were 4-inch groups at 100 yards.

That extrapolates to a 20-inch group at 500 yards, and a 24-inch group at 600 yards.

The MR-1 600 yard military target has a black (bullseye) of 36 inches diameter.

And you're right...at 600 yards that 36 inch bullseye is so little you can get 3 of 'em across the width of an M1 front sight. And the mirage is makin' that little bullseye bounce around like a belly dancer's navel. Add to that...the wind can be blowin' from different directions between the firing point and the target. And if you leave a round in a hot chamber too long it will heat up and the powder will burn faster and the bullet will hit up to 4 inches away from the other shots.

The National Match M1 rifles will shoot groups HALF that size (2 inches at 100 yards), and I've shot M1s that were worked on by very experienced armorers that would shoot 1-inch groups at 100 yards.

Mount a scope on one of those, and you'll be a heap o' trouble for somebody!

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One of my accounts, Horus Vision makes scopes for hitting targets at 2500 yards.
no they are not for hunting "Bambi"

might want to check them out
http://www.horusvision.com/
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eriksale,

Those are nice scopes.

I wish somebody would get real creative and incorporate a rangefinder and a scope together.

Focus on the scope's image and you're automatically zeroed for that range.
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I had an M-14 with a 20X Unertl scope on it when I was a Company Comander in RVN. Best rifle and scope combination I ever fired. Great for picking the bastards off before they could moartar us.
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