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Notice the 2 at the end of the figure. It means the pellet is fractionally oversize so will fit the barrel just a little more tightly. To set up you kit you need to zero in from a bipod or bench rest, in other words as fixed a point as possible. Your groups should be no bigger than a ten pence piece (maximum 1.5 inches). Once you set zero at say 30 Yards you should then start to move back wards one yard at a time to your chosen maximum range. Selling Your House can tell you about hunting is that you need to know your weapon thoroughly. How it performs (groups) at the different hunting ranges you will be shooting at. For small game I tend to make 50 yards my maximum range.Presenting your property at its very best can make a huge difference in the response of prospective buyers. Obviously remodel and expensive decoration will increase the value of the house, but there are other inexpensive, simple things that can put a little polish on what is already there.First impressions are the m In order to be shooting at these ranges you will need a decent telescopic sight. I use a Nightforce 3-15x56mm magnification, expensive but you should be able to get something decent for about ?100. You will need to spend time setting up both rifle and scope to zero. I use a Ripley XL9 Carbine .177 (my choice of hunting calibre) I generally set zero at thirty yards (All though my scope parallaxes at 25 yards). I tend to use a batch of pellets JSB 4.52mm. Notice the 2 at the end of the figure. It means the pellet is fractionally oversize so will fit the barrel just a little more tightly. To set up you kit you need to zero in from a bipod or bench rest, in other words as fixed a point as possible. Your groups should be no bigger than a ten pence piece (maximum 1.5 inches). 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