WayBeau
Member
As I'm walking back to the truck yesterday, in the rain, after a miserable afternoon hunting in the mountains of Virginia, I slip on a wet patch of leaves and loose mud. Thanks to my sling losing the top screw that holds it to the swivel while I was walking UP the mountain, I had taken the sling completely off and was holding my rifle in my hand. When I slipped, my rifle went flying, yes flying, out of my hand and landed very hard, flat on its side. It took me 30 minutes to get all of the mud and grass out of the various nooks and crannies. So, obviously I need to take it to the range to make sure it's still shooting straight.
I want to try to bore sight it prior to that to at least get it close so my trip to the range won't be a long one. My question is, can I accurately bore sight it at home, and if so, what is the minimum distance required to do so?
Thanks.
I want to try to bore sight it prior to that to at least get it close so my trip to the range won't be a long one. My question is, can I accurately bore sight it at home, and if so, what is the minimum distance required to do so?
Thanks.