Rick Davis

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To adjust the ocular focus, you should look through the scope at a blank white image. This ensures that you are not mistakenly focusing on the image through the scope. It is very useful to have a friend help you with this. The friend, or hired person if you don’t have friends, can hold a blank sheet of paper about one foot in front of the scope for you. Your job as the shooter is to lay behind the rifle with your eyes closed. Once in position, open your shooting eye for a couple of seconds and then close it again. Take a mental snapshot of what the reticle looked like. Next, have your friend ...more
Long Range Shooting Handbook: Complete Beginner's Guide to Long Range Shooting
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