Okay I admit it I like to shoot whether it is with pistols, shotguns or rifles I enjoy going to a range and practicing marksmanship. Each and every kind of experience at the range with different tools has been enjoyable to me. I have been fortunate that people have taken me under their wing and shown me the correct way to shoot and practice. One of the things that is literally the most fun is to sight in a scope on a rifle. That probably is the single most enjoyable shooting experience. Today after practicing handgun marksmanship I took out a little .22 rifle and proceeded to zero in with the scope. It took a little while as I initially looked to a rock on the berm and slowly began the process of bringing it to center. The scope was off to the left and down so a few turns here and there and then a few shots, then more turns and then a few shots and eventually after about twenty minutes it was perfect bullseye all day long! That is a lot and I do mean a lot of fun! There are a lot of different ways to sight in a scope with laser, bore or the old-fashioned was I did it. With a .22 the ammo is so cheap that shooting at the berm is probably the most fun as you zero in and then move to the target and then zero in a little more until perfect! Then it is all about BRASS. (Breath, Relax, Aim, squeeze, Slowly) Then you should be really concentrating on that trigger squeeze! Lots and lots of fun!
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