In this video, I break down the simple steps to get your rifle sighted in with just 3 shots. Of course you’ll want to shoot some 3-shot groups and shoot further distances to verify.
See!! This right here is why I follow Remi! The way you explain what you are doing instead of just saying "this is how you do it" is very beneficial to men who are getting into hunting! Thank you Remi Warren for this vid!!
I always appreciate your simple explanation of every hunting/shooting topic you create. You created a similar video in 2019 on Instagram that I still have saved. Good work!
Great video and explanation. I'm subscribing and I'm pretty sure I won't be disappointed... but I do have one question, can this be done without a shooting sled?
Remi, first, thank you and great work as always! I had a question for you. In adjusting the scope from your first shot to your second shot you adjust from the center to your first hole. That tracks for me, just like sighting in a compound bow. However, it looked like from your second shot adjusting for your third you went from the second hole and adjusted down toward the bullseye before taking your final shot at 100 yards. Can you clarify that part of the process? Did I see that correctly? Thank you!
Yes he did. He was zeroing his scope for 200 yds. So based on the manufacturer data on the ammo box he read it says if he’s zeroed at 200 yds he’s going to hit about 1.8 inches high at 100 yds When he shot that second shot he was about 4 inches high so he adjusted his cross hairs down to be roughly 1.8 inches high Had he been zeroing his scope for 100 yds he would’ve put the cross hairs right over the hole again like he did after the first shot. Hope that makes sense
Just remember, I don’t know the technical terms of how a scope is built, but it is such that “Up” on the turret is actually bringing the crosshair down, vice-versa, “Down” on the turret is going to bring the crosshair up. That may be confusing you. It’s exactly like sighting a compound.
Hey Remi, I want to share this with you. If you actually zero at 37 yards, that will put you dead on at 200. I do this with all my rifles. What you shown here today I have been doing for 15 plus years. A lot of people told me to f o and told me I was full of it. I am glad seeing someone else showing this. Good luck hunting in 23.
Just go sight the rifle in whatever distance you need it’s not hard Some people might think 3 shots ok I’m good You need to shoot 3 to 5 shot groups and practice
Three shots? Why waste the third bullet. Two shots and you are done sighting in. Bore sight the rifle, put the cross hairs on the bullseye, take one shot. Move the lead sled to put the cross hairs on the bullseye again. Take a second shot. Chances are the second shot will be either in the first hole or very close. Move the lead sled to put the cross hairs on the bullseye again. Use the turrets to move the cross hairs in between the two bullet holes. Your rifle is now sighted in. No third shot.