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It is very important to have your rear vernier sight set at "zero". If your rifle shoots to the left with your rear sight set at zero, drift your front sight to the left [as you are looking down the barrel.] Do the opposite if your bullets impact to the right. Remember this rule........ the front sight chases the bullet hole. When your bullets are impacting center, you're done. Do this at 100 yds. to start. Finish fine tuning at 200 yds. if possible. Do it when there is no wind so wind deflection of the bullet is not a factor. X
 

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