CAustin
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- Joined
- May 7, 2013
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- Courtney Hunting Club, NRA Life Member, SCI Kansas City Chapter
- Hunted
- Zimbabwe,Namibia, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Kalahari, Northwest, Limpopo, Gauteng, APNR Kruger Area. USA Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina and Texas
Took the Ruger Guide Gun to the range today in preparation for my return trip to Africa in July.
When I got home last year I noticed a small problem with the stock that needed to be addressed. So I took the scope off and made the trip down to Tulsa for the work to be done! A week later I brought it home and put it in the safe. I haven't moved it since last September.
Now I had this rifle dialed in for the elephant hunt last year and I was a little concerned that sighting it back in would take a little while today. I put the Lupeold VX-6 scope that was still in the Ruger rings back on the rifle and headed out to Parma Woods firing range. The ruger has a base that the rings will only go in a specific way!
Folks , much to my surprise no adjustment needed.
The above was the first shot at 50 yards, but for some reason with the light I could not see that I was on the bullseye ring. I thought I was not even on the paper so I took a shot at the upper left hand corner of the target sheet which I could easily see. I walked out to change targets when I saw that the first shot was in fact right where I aimed. I took a few shots with my Model #1 in 300 win mag at the other side of this target. Also cut the bullseye on the other side. Moved out to 100 yards with the results below plus a bullseye on another target that I was firing my 300 win mag at.
I was firing Hornady DGS rounds with a light cross wind.
In short I didn't adjust the scope at all and I'm ready to go after Spots. However, I will return to the range and practice a couple more times before the hunt.
When I got home last year I noticed a small problem with the stock that needed to be addressed. So I took the scope off and made the trip down to Tulsa for the work to be done! A week later I brought it home and put it in the safe. I haven't moved it since last September.
Now I had this rifle dialed in for the elephant hunt last year and I was a little concerned that sighting it back in would take a little while today. I put the Lupeold VX-6 scope that was still in the Ruger rings back on the rifle and headed out to Parma Woods firing range. The ruger has a base that the rings will only go in a specific way!
Folks , much to my surprise no adjustment needed.
The above was the first shot at 50 yards, but for some reason with the light I could not see that I was on the bullseye ring. I thought I was not even on the paper so I took a shot at the upper left hand corner of the target sheet which I could easily see. I walked out to change targets when I saw that the first shot was in fact right where I aimed. I took a few shots with my Model #1 in 300 win mag at the other side of this target. Also cut the bullseye on the other side. Moved out to 100 yards with the results below plus a bullseye on another target that I was firing my 300 win mag at.
I was firing Hornady DGS rounds with a light cross wind.
In short I didn't adjust the scope at all and I'm ready to go after Spots. However, I will return to the range and practice a couple more times before the hunt.