Sighting in an Air Rifle Scope.mov

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Watch as a Scope is sighted in on an air rifle. Air Rifle scopes like those by RWS and Walther have ASR or Airgun Shock Reinforcement. This means their lenses are cushioned at either side. This is because air rifles kick twice, once forward and once backward, as opposed to a firearm which only kicks once. Video directed by Umarex USA.

For more info, see http://www.umarexusa.com/

Filmed and edited by 5-Star Productions.

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  • What gun is that?

  • @wuddlezzz. Take the scope off of the mounts, put it back, then try again. This usually works for me.

  • I have a Ruger Air hawk and I have the up and down notch on the scope all the way down an it is still shooting high. Please help!!!!!

  • is that the diana 48 22 or .177?

  • thanks now i dont have to have someone do it for me

  • you are the best

    thank vvery much

    muchas. GRACIAS

  • What if your knobs dont have clicks

  • i used this 2 but i went through 4 cabs of pelits so its not easy and im asuming by the gun they were 22 caliber pelets

  • what kind of pellet did u shoot in this

  • i love how you talk

    

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