mahna wrote:Is the change in point of impact the same each time though?
2" high with one barrel then 2" low with the other or whatever so you can record and repeat the clicks?
Or is it wherever and you have to sight in pretty much all over?
I did take note of the numbers on the scope after changing barrels, I would put it straight to where it suppose to be and found it was only 2 or 3 clicks out.
But in saying that I have read a lot more about how to do. Some have said use a small tension wrench to get the same pressure on the screws each time and that will make it spot on every time.
For me I'm just going to buy a .17 and that way if I see a fox or something a bit further out I put the 22 down, grab the 17 and bang, I miss (I can't shoot for crap)
To me it make more sense than changing barrels out in the field.