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Old 05-06-2018, 03:55 PM
goodoboy goodoboy is offline
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Originally Posted by cyphertext View Post
If you are going to use a scope, don't worry about the zeroing the irons. You will however, need to zero the scope. If you have it mounted by the store you purchase it from, the can bore sight it for you... this means that it will be close enough for you to hit on paper, but you will need to do the final adjustments for a true zero.

Mount the scope on your AR. You would benefit from having an instructor to help you with zeroing your scope and teaching you the basics. You will still need to learn sight picture, proper breathing, and proper trigger control. The scope will eliminate the sight alignment issues.
Thank you cyphertext,

Yes, I will be using a scope only for hunting.

Ok in will go to Academy and get the P233 3x9 scope and let them mount it on AR. And ask them to Bore . I will have to learn how to adjust the P223 scope.

Then I will hire an instructor to teach me how to zero scope, proper breathing, and trigger control. Then I just practice from there on.

How do you know what type of scope to get?

Last edited by goodoboy; 05-06-2018 at 03:56 PM.
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