I'm so old, it's never clear. I forgot what the video was about, but I can't find my glasses. One day you whipper snappers will wake up and realize that you're old.
@@mrarivv0007 that’s not always true, old age affects all of us differently. Genetics can be weird and complex. Unfortunately you can work out all your life and spend all your time outside and you might still get osteoporosis, arthritis and alzheimers. It’s one of the sad truths about our world
@The Punisher get lasik surgery. There's solutions to genetic disorders, you just want people to feel sorry for you not being in shape. There is no excuse.
Don't forget to establish proper cheek weld, close your eyes for 30 seconds, open them and adjust your diopter within 3-5 seconds. Your eye will adjust when the reticle is slightly out of focus, and it takes about 3-5 seconds for it to do it. So, cheek weld, then close your eyes for 30 seconds, then open eyes and quickly adjust it. Close your eyes for 30 seconds again, open them and check that is immediately in focus. If it's not, but clears up in a few seconds, do it all over again until it is immediately in focus the instant you open your eyes.
I’ll add the reason for a muscularly relaxed stock weld,resting the entire weight of head over stock comb, is to anchor sight alignment and thus prevent sight misalignment, which is angular error that increases with distance.
That hard to do when my eyes adjust like shit when I’m not wearing my glasses😂 it’s not even the fact they have bad vision by. I just adjust really fucking slowly without glasses
While I appreciate these type vids, it never ceases to amaze me at how many people don’t know the most basic of things. Like to read the instructions that come with your scope.
Not really. He forgot one of the most important parts. Letting your eye relax and keep closing your eye and re checking. Your eye will strain and bring it into focus if you don’t do this.
Because he’s using a first focal plane scope and by going into such a low power magnification what looks like an in focus reticle, because it’s so small and fine. Can actually still be out of focus when zoomed/ mag’d in.
@@cr2shootingsolutions Thank you. For a moment I thought I was doing it backward. Both my scopes are 2nd focal plane. But this is great to know because my new scope is FFP.
It's amazing how people figure this stuff out (like creating scopes and the complex mathematics and sciences and physics that go into making the reticle, etc...), And then the people who can calculate the windage and elevation, turning marksmanship into an science 🔭
@Elon Pusk The root of pubic is pubis. Pubis; either half of or referring to the pelvis. The pelvis contains gentiles, hips, buttocks, and connects the lower abdomen with the legs. So, by definition, they are not pubic hairs. Though, seeing as how both regions tend to have more wire like type hair compared to the rest of the body. I can see how an individual with a low IQ or little to no education might confuse them. I can also see an individual who lacks the genetic trait to grow facial hair could find themselves jealous enough to make such a stretched accusation.
Important to remember that the background must be something like the sky or a wall that you won’t have a tendency to focus on and secondly make sure that you only look through the scope for a few seconds at a time. It seems like more of a hassle but if you just look through the scope and make adjustments indefinitely without getting off the scope your eye will naturally focus the reticle by adjusting itself. That’s not what you want. You want the reticle in focus without your eye having to put in any of the work for it. This prevents your eye from getting tired if you stay on the scope for a while.
Just read the manual that comes with the scope. It will tell you exactly what you need to do for this, and explain the holds built into the reticle if present.
Got GP therapy today. 1 gal milk jugs; 500 yards. Wind crossing at 12-15 mph. M14, peep sights. Checked zero on a 24” X 24” square. 5 rounds 5 jugs. I’m 73
Cheap ammo is extremely inconsistent. If you want something cheap (but will be expensive up front) buy reloading equipment and books. My grandfather who used 30.06 before Covid costed $1 per round. Reloaded costed him 22 cents each.
i finally realized why my daisy scope wasn’t zeroing correctly. Up and right were switched, only way i found out was by sitting the gun up and watching the way it went cuz it was pissin me off. What a world
"-and while your bipod is still fully extended, if you see any suspicious balloons that could be adrift on your property, feel free to pop a hole through them" 😂😂😂
But if you do it this way, you never have to adjust it again until your eyes change or if your stock isn’t set up properly and your eye relief changes between positions.
So many extra steps. Just adjust it till it's clear and leave it alone. If your scope don't have a diopter. Move the scope away from your eye or closer to achieve this. This is where proper length of pull comes into play. Short length of pull and bring the scope back to see you get a nice scope kiss to the brow.
How to adjust your optics: Step 1: Adjust your optics Step 2: Unadjust your optics Step 3: Adjust your optics Step 4: Unadjust your optics Step 5: Adjust your optics
This guy's correct except telling you to do this when your rifle is cold. Hot barrels will induce mirage into your scope image and make these steps impossible. For reference: mirage in a scope picture appears as being out of focus.
I like to have illuminated reticle so it almost. "cannot" go blurry so then I can put my target on full focus. My eyes are shit as it is so I need to see as much as possible.