Etiquette - spotting scopes
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Etiquette - spotting scopes
First topic message reminder :
As mentioned in another post. I had an issue with my sight being loose and in my first set posted a 69 because I was shooting low left.
Is there anything wrong with during the slow fires to peer into my spotting scope to make sure my shots are going where they are supposed to be?
I know I should not be adjusting my sights during the 10 minutes but should anyone have a problem with me spotting during the 10 minutes?
As mentioned in another post. I had an issue with my sight being loose and in my first set posted a 69 because I was shooting low left.
Is there anything wrong with during the slow fires to peer into my spotting scope to make sure my shots are going where they are supposed to be?
I know I should not be adjusting my sights during the 10 minutes but should anyone have a problem with me spotting during the 10 minutes?
Dehumanizer- Posts : 67
Join date : 2021-01-27
Re: Etiquette - spotting scopes
chiz1180 wrote:The only real trick to a spotting scope is making sure it is on the right target
At the beginning of the first string of 45 Slow Fire I am taking my time and trying to get everything right: stance, breathing, grip, etc. I lean slightly to get one more good visual image of the X ring before shooting and the shooter on the bench to my left fires and makes a hole in the X ring I am looking at. Ooh...
4. When you set up your spotting scope, move it down to your number and then back up to your target following the carrier.
(from Ed Hall's https://starreloaders.com/edhall/suggestions.html )
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