@kingdom777866 actually your comment is unfactual. if you put a solid piece of white paper into the chamber of a 22 rifle, and hold it to the light, the paper refracts the light down the barrel and you can see everything, but again anyone with some common knowledge and knows how to care for firearms instead of trolling youtube knows this, since you checked out my other 22 ammo video and left such lovely comments i would love to have you take a look at that video, you might learn something
Instead of using the scope windage screw adjustment on initial setup, use the windage screws on the base. Once those are set and secure, then use the windage adjustment on the scope to fine tune your scope with live rounds.
@keeperfaith The farther the dot is away from the gun the better however there is a point where the space around the dot when looking through the bore will be to great and it will become difficult to see the dot. Around 25 yards will get you close enough that when you use live rounds you will be reletivaly close and able to start fine tuning your scope.
Lol at 1:55 it sounds like he says "well bitch"
ZombieHunter19 2 weeks ago
i like allll your videos
rubberduck182 1 month ago
Try looking through a .22 rimfire bore.. you cant see jack shit !!
its easy with that big bore gun he's using..
kingdom777866 2 months ago
@kingdom777866 actually your comment is unfactual. if you put a solid piece of white paper into the chamber of a 22 rifle, and hold it to the light, the paper refracts the light down the barrel and you can see everything, but again anyone with some common knowledge and knows how to care for firearms instead of trolling youtube knows this, since you checked out my other 22 ammo video and left such lovely comments i would love to have you take a look at that video, you might learn something
1gamoguy 2 months ago
Of course it only works with bolt action.
wp4565775 3 months ago
Nice tip thanks!!
lrrodriguez165 4 months ago
Excellent advice and info. Thanks.
Ghostginthree 6 months ago
great advice bitch!
ifuckkittens 8 months ago 10
gun video music is always so happy sounding
zealberg 9 months ago
Sounds like he's saying bitch not mitch lol
E4bangbangE4 10 months ago 4
Instead of using the scope windage screw adjustment on initial setup, use the windage screws on the base. Once those are set and secure, then use the windage adjustment on the scope to fine tune your scope with live rounds.
edpleasure 1 year ago
a great and helpful video.keep up the good work.
solkacorot 1 year ago
One question, how far is the recommended distance of that dot on the wall?
keeperfaith 1 year ago
@keeperfaith The farther the dot is away from the gun the better however there is a point where the space around the dot when looking through the bore will be to great and it will become difficult to see the dot. Around 25 yards will get you close enough that when you use live rounds you will be reletivaly close and able to start fine tuning your scope.
edpleasure 1 year ago
Very cool trick, something I never thought of but it's so easy!!!
Thanks guys for that tip.
I have a new rifle and still haven't been able to take it to the range to zero it in.
Thanks
keeperfaith 1 year ago