First of all, you will need to learn how to properly boresight a gun in order to mount it correctly. The process of boresighting implicates using both the barrel of the rifle and the scope to focus on a nearby fixed object. You will have to alternate your viewpoint between the two lines of sight in order to adjust the scope so that the viewpoint will be the same. Make sure that your gun does not move at all during this process because if it does, the alignment will be wrong.
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Despite the fact that the vast majority of the modern scopes have an automatic or speed focus feature, you still need to familiarize yourself with how fast they work so you will be capable to time your shots in a more efficient matter.
For providing greater accuracy to your shots, you should know how to use the scope's crosshairs. Many of today's riflescopes use crosshairs that can help the hunter estimate bulled drop as well as wind direction. Some of these riflescopes even offer illuminated bullseyes or laser guide, increasing your accuracy even further.
You should buy a screwdriver set that will accommodate the various types of screws that are found on most of the riflescopes and scope mounts. Needless to say, by using the wrong size of screwdriver you will damage the head of the screws, or even strip the screw and render it useless. Be very careful when you boresight or mount a riflescope and make sure that the rifle is not loaded. Even if you are 100% certain that the gun is unloaded, point the rifle in a safe