Airgun Shooter  |  August 2017
MASTERCLASS: IMPROVE ACCURACY
You’ve got yourself a new rifle, you’ve attached a scope and you’re ready to shoot, but first you need to zero. Zeroing, which is sometimes referred to as sighting in, means aligning the sights on your rifle with the point where the pellet strikes at a certain distance. Unless you have the ability to adjust the power on your gun, and that’s something we won’t go into here, a rifle cannot be manipulated to alter the path of the pellet: it’s the sighting system that you must adjust to ensure that the point of aim and the point of impact coincide at your chosen distance.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Airgun Shooter August 2017.