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what's best and quickest way to zero your scope?

just set target, fire, adjust and do it that way?

 

Simple answer is yes. It'll depend on the gun but initially I'd put a target close and fire a shot, then adjust, then another shot until it's roughly zeroed. Then place the target at the range you're going to normally shoot at and repeat.

 

I'd also hold the gun how I'm likely to shoot it normally, so use a bi-pod if I'll be normally using one or hold it unsupported if that's how I'll normally shoot it. Reason being the zero can be affected by how the gun is supported.

 

The rest you linked to would be useful for comparing ammunition/pellets etc as it'll give a consistent rest.

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Is that a 325 or 425 Stubby and which Grade?

 

Its an old " Browning Citori " I think before they were given numbers . Bought it new back in 1975----1980ish ? Been every were including in the harbor......Think it was a plain old grade one but I refinished the stock and fore end with red oil . So had it 45 years or so .

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