Went to the range this morning to run the basic zeroing on the Red Dot
starting at ~ 10 yards out to 75 yards which is about the limit for these
ole eyes of mine.
The 10 and 25 targets were right on with no adjustment.
50 yards was a challenge for the non-dominate eye and it was wild so I won't show it
but adjusted the Red Dot and brought it back to my satisfaction.
Vortex makes a 2X magnifier for this Red Dot and thinking about getting one. One of this
mornings shooters asked what magnification my " scope " had and was surprised when I said
none.
I'm getting all kinds of compliments on this lil carbine, last week it was the woodwork finish,
this week a shooter said " I like your John Wayne big loop lever. " I didn't have the heart to
tell him it was that or nothing when I ordered the 38sp / 357mag.
For the record, this morning it was Extreme's 158g RFN plated over 5.0g Tite Group, .357mag of
course.
First day of Autumn was fantastic ! Jim
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I'd call that "minute of deer" shootin'. Looks like you had a fun day.
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It looks like you're back on track friend. Nice shooting. (I'm glad you're not tracking me!)
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