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Got the FFII+ Gobbler74 guard, now what?

Started by mudhen, February 18, 2011, 02:49:03 PM

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mudhen

Ok, got it all set up.

Now what?

Leupold bore sighter shows the dot is not that far off already, but I know tuning will be required.

The big sheet of paper game  ???

Where do you optics gurus set the dot, and what is the control range?  Base of the neck at 40?  30?

This is new to me, but very cool I think.  Gobbler74's guard installed perfectly.  Very clever to design it so the cover still fits!



mudhen
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TauntoHawk

when I get mine set up I plan on using a broken down cardboard box at 20yds to get it set good than do fine tuning at 40.. once its set ill run a few types of shells to see what patterns tightest
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hookedspur

Quote from: TauntoHawk on February 18, 2011, 05:19:37 PM
when I get mine set up I plan on using a broken down cardboard box at 20yds to get it set good than do fine tuning at 40.. once its set ill run a few types of shells to see what patterns tightest
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I start with cheap shells at 15-20 yrds. Get it as close as possible(dead on) Then moved target to 40 yrds Put in my turkey shells and adjusted accordingly. I only shot three turkey loads. shot one adjusted shot 2 adjusted and 3rd one was dead on.
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gobbler74

Hey bud..looks good..I got my 10 sighted in today with 3 lead 6's and 2 Nitro 7's..like mentioned start at 20 maybe a minor tweak back at 40 if you back it up
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