Derwood
07-27-2011, 04:25 PM
I bought a Gamo Socom pellet gun to pop chipmunks around the yard. It has a scope on it. Before I bought this, I was using my friends Gamo (not sure of the model) and it also had a scope. I got to the point with his gun where I could locate the chipmunk, raise the gun, see it and pop it in what I felt was a relatively short time. I didn't miss much.
But with my new gun, I miss all the time! I am shooting Crossman Destroyer pellets (same as in my friends gun) and have taken a couple of stabs at dialing in the scope. I put the gun on a solid surface, drew an X on a paper plate and began shooting at it from roughly the same distance my chippy's usually are. I tried to shoot about 5 rounds before adjusting the scope. I'm not certain, but I think I may be "dialing" the wrong way on the scope when attempting to correct. If I miss low and right, do I turn the top knob "up" and the side knob "left?" in order to shoot a little higher and to the left? Or does it mean IF you're missing to the left TURN it to the left...??? and if you're shooting low turn it DOWN? I'm sure some of you are laughing at my ignorance on this, and frankly that's okay with me... If I can make someone chuckle now and again, I'll chalk that up as a good deed for the day haha. Also, I remember in my PE class at school when we shot bow and arrow that it was important to have an "anchor point" with my hand. Do you do something similar with your cheek and how you hold the gun?
I have used some blue loc-tite on all the scope screws also to hold everything in place. Does it matter where on the barral the scope is mounted? I have it where I feel it is comfortable to look through. Thanks for any help anyone cares to offer.
I have shot about 400 rounds. It's a 1200 fps rifle.
But with my new gun, I miss all the time! I am shooting Crossman Destroyer pellets (same as in my friends gun) and have taken a couple of stabs at dialing in the scope. I put the gun on a solid surface, drew an X on a paper plate and began shooting at it from roughly the same distance my chippy's usually are. I tried to shoot about 5 rounds before adjusting the scope. I'm not certain, but I think I may be "dialing" the wrong way on the scope when attempting to correct. If I miss low and right, do I turn the top knob "up" and the side knob "left?" in order to shoot a little higher and to the left? Or does it mean IF you're missing to the left TURN it to the left...??? and if you're shooting low turn it DOWN? I'm sure some of you are laughing at my ignorance on this, and frankly that's okay with me... If I can make someone chuckle now and again, I'll chalk that up as a good deed for the day haha. Also, I remember in my PE class at school when we shot bow and arrow that it was important to have an "anchor point" with my hand. Do you do something similar with your cheek and how you hold the gun?
I have used some blue loc-tite on all the scope screws also to hold everything in place. Does it matter where on the barral the scope is mounted? I have it where I feel it is comfortable to look through. Thanks for any help anyone cares to offer.
I have shot about 400 rounds. It's a 1200 fps rifle.