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Read the manual but that is not your starting point:
* Attach scope bases to rifle
* Mount scope. Adjust cross hairs per STS manual
* Insert bore sighter into bore and follow instructions
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) The sighter screen is graduated in 4" increments.
* Adjust windage & elevation on the scope to the '100' W & E line on the bore sighter
* Record the windage & elevation to derive a 'zero' 100yd base line scope setting
* Go to the range and bore sight the barrel at 100yds to the target center. Best to have a buddy holding the rifle steady. * Adjust scope knobs
* Fire one round
* Place cross hairs on the target bullet hole. If it is a center hit - no adjustment needed. If not -
* With the crosshairs still on the bullet hole - adjust scope to center POA
* Fire the 2nd round - you should be at target center POA - adjust scope knobs accordingly
* Record scope W & E to your new 100 yd 'zero' setting for that bullet loading data.