Traditional bore-sighting (Bolt Actions)

Preliminary sighting-in can also be accomplished by bore-sighting at the firing range using a target from 20 to 50 yards away..

1..Position the firearm on the bench, using sandbags to steady the firearm..

2..Remove the bolt from the firearm..

3..Looking through the bore itself, move the firearm to center the bull’s-eye of the target inside the barrel, as shown in Figure A..

4..Hold the rifle steady.. With the bull’s-eye centered when viewed through the bore, make windage and elevation adjustments to the scope until the very center of the reticle is aligned with the bull’s-eye of the target, as shown in Figure B..

Figure A

Figure B

Target as seen

through the bore.

The final step: three-shot groups

Whichever bore-sighting method you’ve used, the next steps are the same on the firing range.. To ensure reliable results, always fire from a rested position when performing these steps.. (If you are using an

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Leupold FX-ll, VX-II, FX-I, FX-3, FXTM-I, VX-3 owner manual Traditional bore-sighting Bolt Actions, Final step three-shot groups