Posted on 09/07/2020 8:24:02 AM PDT by w1n1
Sighting in a rifle is an important thing to do if you want your rifle to be dead on when taking a shot. Which brings us to the Carlos Hathcock way of sighting in a rifle. For those that dont know who Carlos Hathcock is, he was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills.
What many people dont realize is that the Unertl scope back in the day doesnt have glass amplification. There also isnt any internal adjustments to zero. The scope adjusts with turrets integral to the rear scope mount, and the tube of the scope floats inside adjustment pins. The scope reticle does not have Mil Dots like the modern-day sniper scopes. Mil Dots gives you accurate unit measurements to compensate for gravity and wind drift, this is like Kentucky windage. So in other words using this Unertl requires lots of downrange practice. It is such an accomplishment of what he can do using what he had at the time.
The following is a story by Gus Fisher a retired MGySgt USMC who talks of the time he met Carlos. As mentioned before, I was a very young Marine Sergeant when I came up to THE Marine Corps Rifle Team the first time as the junior Armorer.
My introduction to both high power shooting and long range shooting was in Marine Corps Boot Camp. On Qual Day in Boot Camp, I ran 7 consecutive bullseyes from the offhand position at 200 yards. The 8th round was a pinwheel bullseye, but it was on the target next to mine, so I got a maggie's drawers. Knee High wind got me after that and I fell apart and only shot Sharpshooter in boot camp.
So after I came up on The Big Team, I asked the second senior Armorer Ted Hollabaugh, if he could show me how to REALLY sight in a rifle with a scope. He said sure and he would do it, but since we had all the talent in the world at MTU, why didnt I ask one of the shooters?
Well, I was a young kid and I didnt know any of the shooters that well most of them were much older than I. Thats when he suggested I ask Carlos Hathcock for some help. I didnt know Carlos then and did not know of his exploits in NM and Sniper shooting. Ted talked to Carlos about it and Carlos stopped by the shop later that afternoon.
Carlos looked at me and said, "So you want to sight in your rifle, eh? OK, thoroughly clean the bore and chamber. Dry the bore out with patches just before you come down to Range 4 tomorrow at noon on the 200 yard line. Have the sling on the rifle that you are going to use in hunting." Then he went on about his business.
When I got to Range 4 the next day, he had a target in the air ready for me. He told me to get down in the best prone position I had. He checked me and adjusted my position just a bit. Then he said, Before you shoot. The MOST important thing I want you to do is take your time and make it the best shot possible. It doesnt matter how long you take, just make it a good shot. ALSO, and this is as important, make sure you give me an accurate call on where you think the bullet hit the target. After I broke the shot, I told him where I thought the bullet had hit.Read the rest of Hathcock method of sighting in a rifle.
I can not recall how he sighted in that M2 he had a armour put a scope on.
The book didn’t mention how he did it.
That is how I do it.
Yup.
The only thing that confuses me is on Russian scopes everything is in Cyrillic, but the top adjustment is up and down and the one on the side is for right and left.
In his last days, Carlos Hathcock regretted he never had you for a shooting coach........
looking down the barrel and matching the sight reticule to that is “boresighting” simplicity it self, but mot always possible on some rifles
LOL.
It doesn’t com,plain when I go to AR15.com, AR10T.com, Alexander Arms, KimberUSA.com, or any of the ammo sites.
I read the book too, and I don’t recall any discussion as to how Carlos sighted in the Ma Deuce — only a picture with his Unertl Scope mounted to it.
I read Carlos’ book also.
This was a couple decades ago. I think it was called White Feather. My biggest takeaway was his planning. Not just where, when and how to take the shot, but what to do following the shot. Carlos spent days planning multiple escape routes to multiple hideouts. Every hideout had several days of supplies. As I remember, he would spend 2-3 weeks prepping for the shot. And sometimes it would as many or more weeks before he returned bez he would gather all the supplies/refuse then return each shooting location and hideout to its original condition to prevent tracker from detailing his routine.
So this article of his methods to sight in a gun appears as meticulous as his sniper actions.
I have no truck with you just observing internet behavior which I think I confessed I do as much as the next guy
I agree ...gun rights are to resist tyranny more than deer hunting
Wholeheartedly
We can see that plain enough in our failed state cities
Thanks Buddy..
Thanks for the post!
The top photo in the linked story IS NOT Hathcock. And few outside of American Shooting Urinal are stupid enough to make that mistake.
No Firefox issues here, not that it means squat.
Well said.
Semper Fi, Buddy!
Tried those laser boresights with different spuds for calibers, but they were too erratic.
if you got a good bolt action, just remove the bolt and use the old mark on eye ball to bore sight, then move to the scope to fine tune.
I cannot focus downrange past the barrel image. Certainly not nearly as close as I can align the laser dot with the crosshairs.
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