How Do You Adjust The Windage And Elevation On A Scope I Can't Get My Scope Set Up Accurate On My Air Rifle...?

I can't get my scope set up accurate on my air rifle...? - how do you adjust the windage and elevation on a scope

I have a Powermaster 664SB air rifle. It came with the power of a 4x. I can not center-right and dead in the vicinity. I would be delighted if slighty off. I know you have "cushion" of the weapon. I have the scope and shoot to see where the success of BB, then adjust for windage and elevation controls on the scale. Then, when I approached him to be in the middle. I pull back and landing wind elsewhere bb. I do not know whether the weapon. the extent or me. I know that the weapon will not be very accurate, but should be very good. Studies and statistics show that, at its very accurate. can someone help me make this clarification. Thanks

7 comments:

J Kirsch said...

The first thing that struck me the ammunition he used. Does not suggest the use of BBS in sight of your weapon. BBS at-size (, 171 or 172). As such, through the canyon, when he shot. This means that there is no match with the output of the barrel and accuracy extremely difficult. Converted to pellets, which have a much more coherent.

From what you said they do everything right: you shoot a group of banks, you set your scope, then shoot another group. This is the correct way, so I think the problem lies in their ammunition.

airgun_t... said...

Let us assume that is directly mounted.
Here are the instructions of Daisy, who also for the Crosman scope, they are fairly general) (eg fields.
http://www.daisy.com/breeze_archives.htm ...
Each line represents approximately 1 "@ 50 ', so do not move much. Let it stopped on a pillow in a kind of table instead of the hand.

airgun_t... said...

Let us assume that is directly mounted.
Here are the instructions of Daisy, who also for the Crosman scope, they are fairly general) (eg fields.
http://www.daisy.com/breeze_archives.htm ...
Each line represents approximately 1 "@ 50 ', so do not move much. Let it stopped on a pillow in a kind of table instead of the hand.

airgun_t... said...

Let us assume that is directly mounted.
Here are the instructions of Daisy, who also for the Crosman scope, they are fairly general) (eg fields.
http://www.daisy.com/breeze_archives.htm ...
Each line represents approximately 1 "@ 50 ', so do not move much. Let it stopped on a pillow in a kind of table instead of the hand.

airgun_t... said...

Let us assume that is directly mounted.
Here are the instructions of Daisy, who also for the Crosman scope, they are fairly general) (eg fields.
http://www.daisy.com/breeze_archives.htm ...
Each line represents approximately 1 "@ 50 ', so do not move much. Let it stopped on a pillow in a kind of table instead of the hand.

Steve H said...

How far are you looking at this location? BB will lose precision, the more you away from the target. He is able to use his rifle pellets? If so, I recommend you switch to pellets said to achieve the desired accuracy. In addition, I recommend if possible, to find his weapon. To eliminate the influence of the wind.

Brian K said...

Try to make multiple photos, such as 5 or something, then a sort of landing on the average BB and put it on. the only thing I can think is, just keep the game until the land of BB in the areas of zero facinity.

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