For Pete's sake, you don't need to burn 150 to 200 rounds through a rifle to learn it.
If one is of decent shooting experience then it should be zero, and check at yardages and go.
Unless of course the owner buys only stuff with horrible triggers and crappy optics.
I'd guess a box of 20 to zero, another box of 20 to try at yardages, and then 20 to hunt.
Sheite, I just check zero and go, never have a problem. But I already shoot decent .............so it's simply plug the "disc" in my head and go.
"disc" automatically changes when I pick up a different rig.
Lever, auto, bolt, falling block, break open............it doesn't matter.Different safety locations etc...........all understood, never fumbled.
I really don't get this "have to run a bolt .22 rf, similar to bolt HP rifle" burning hundreds of rounds.
Yeah, maybe if a clueless shmuck or zippo rifle experience.
As for .243 win.............my #1 RSI seems to tolerate cheapy WW 100gr. So will pop a deer with that and see what happens.
If one is of decent shooting experience then it should be zero, and check at yardages and go.
Unless of course the owner buys only stuff with horrible triggers and crappy optics.
I'd guess a box of 20 to zero, another box of 20 to try at yardages, and then 20 to hunt.
Sheite, I just check zero and go, never have a problem. But I already shoot decent .............so it's simply plug the "disc" in my head and go.
"disc" automatically changes when I pick up a different rig.
Lever, auto, bolt, falling block, break open............it doesn't matter.Different safety locations etc...........all understood, never fumbled.
I really don't get this "have to run a bolt .22 rf, similar to bolt HP rifle" burning hundreds of rounds.
Yeah, maybe if a clueless shmuck or zippo rifle experience.
As for .243 win.............my #1 RSI seems to tolerate cheapy WW 100gr. So will pop a deer with that and see what happens.
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