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I almost did the same thing until I found I had put the scope on wrong, once I figured that out it shot pretty good.
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Actually, Reynolds, they did the exact opposite. The high end ones were sold as Bausch & Lomb for years, until the politically correct board of directors decided that it might affect them "politically" in their other optic lines, like contact lenses, glasses, microscopes, etc. So they changed their top end stuff from B&L to Bushnell.
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It takes all kinds to make a world...
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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I had a guy come to me last week wanting to learn to hunt hogs. He's an officer in the military, in his 30's and has never hunted. He also has never shot a rifle. NEVER!!! Not even in basic (He started ROTC). Was thinking of buying a .22 to learn how. Tuesday, he came out to the club so that he could shoot my A-Bolt Hunter in 7mm r.m. HE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO PUT IT UP TO HIS SHOULDER! It was frankly scary to see him try to mount the rifle; the butt was down by his right nipple and he was leaning back and craning his head over to see through the scope, with his eye right in the eyepiece. Fortunately I was able to correct him (to some extent).
I've been shooting for so long now that it didn't even OCCUR to me that he'd have to learn how to just put the gun to his shoulder. That's a first for me. I'm thinking it's a good idea now for him to buy a .22 just to learn basic form.
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myfriendis410:
Along a similar line (newby shooter) I tried to teach my 10 year old grandson how to shoot 22 rifle. He was having an awful time sighting with open sights on the little 22. A couple days later he realized that he was sighting with his left eye while holding the rifle for right hand shooting. I watched him while he was shooting and did not pick that up but did notice he was behind the gun all wrong. When I tired to correct his hold he complained he could not see the sights. DUH..... Next time out we'll get it right even if I have to block out his left eye on the shooting glasses . He obviously is left eye dominant but right handed. But how in the world did a military officer get to be an officer without every qualifying with any gun???? Where is the military today??? LDBennett |
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a long time ago before the whole world and everyone in it had a machine gun or automatic rifle, those of us in the military were taught to use one round for one target and make it count. Now I think the method is to spray bullets and pray you hit your target. Just old thoughts from a old coastie
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thats why I NEVER buy anything used!
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[COLOR="Cyan"]Along a similar line (newby shooter) I tried to teach my 10 year old grandson how to shoot 22 rifle. He was having an awful time sighting with open sights on the little 22. A couple days later he realized that he was sighting with his left eye while holding the rifle for right hand shooting. I watched him while he was shooting and did not pick that up but did notice he was behind the gun all wrong. When I tired to correct his hold he complained he could not see the sights. DUH..... Next time out we'll get it right even if I have to block out his left eye on the shooting glasses . He obviously is left eye dominant but right handed.
[/COLOR] I have had to teach my daughter to shoot with the same condition, put a bit of clear scotch tape over the right eye center of his shooting glasses and set him up so he can comfortably bench rest a rifle on his left shoulder. I found that when my daughter started hitting clay targets she forgot about the position being "odd" and accepted it.If he wants to use the right hand on the trigger and the left to hold the rifle ....let him, he will sort it out. It may be a help to let him shoot a scoped rifle to build confidance and proove his eye dominance. |
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CHW2021:
Thanks but he is right handed and left eye dominant (exactly like me!). His mistake was holding the gun for a right hander then trying to use his left eye to sight with. I didn't realize he was doing that and tried to correct the resultant shooting position behind the gun bench rested. Then he said he couldn't see the sights. DUH.... It never crossed my mind that he was trying to aim with the wrong eye. He came up with what he was doing (realizing it was wrong) a few days later while contemplating who knows what. We'll get him shooting correctly the next time out now that we know what was wrong. I use to have to use the tape over the glasses when shotgunning with both eyes open. I eventually made a sight that could only be seen with the right eye and not the left) that was a glowing dot down a long tube. Then someone started making it and I put theirs on my shotguns. It works great for shotguns. LDBennett |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Near a brook & pond in Ma
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When I worked at Dicks in Ma, I sold a guy a rifle and a scope.I offered to bore sight it in and he said he could do it. He came back in a few days later and said the scope was junk. The Jackass put it on backwards...!Nuff said!
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