Sighting in my rifle

I have a Warne skeleton mount. +-2.5" offset

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Burk Cornelius said:
Is yours adjustable? Mine is about 2.5"

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Sorry I meant 2.75".
1.5" from the center of the mount to the rail
1.25" from the rail to the center of the bore
 
I bore sight it @ 25 yards to ~ 2" above the bore sight laser dot. Then shoot 1 round from my sled at 100 yards. I then aim and bag the gun back on the the target centerline. From there I carefully adjust the scope so the crosshairs or dot match the point of impact on the last shot. Fire a second round to confirm. Once confirmed I move to a different area on the target to fire a 3-5 shot group. Then make adjustments as needed to center that group to point of aim.
 
Using Strelok Pro ( Highly recommended) Black Hills 77 grain SMK should 6.17 high at 100 yards with a 25 yard zero. It equates to approximately a 356 yard
 
Real Name said:
Using Strelok Pro ( Highly recommended) Black Hills 77 grain SMK should 6.17 high at 100 yards with a 25 yard zero. It equates to approximately a 356 yard
Does the iStrelok Pro version have load data?
 
Wall said:
When I sight in a new rifle/optic, I get to about 3" below POA @ 25, then fine tune at 100. I'm usually pretty close.
After you fine tune it at 100yds, where are you hitting at 25?

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Burk Cornelius said:
How much?
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Jesus christ, you need to practice. Call it 2-1/4". You gotta run some head shot drills. Point blank hit the head A box by aiming over the head. You will need to learn what that looks like through your scope. You can do it, padawan. May the force be with you.
 
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