Weather took a turn to the best possible, so we got out to the range and sighted the rifles in:
The view at the target through the Bushnell Banner 6-18X56 mounted on my dads Baikal.
Me, aiming:
I love Boonie hats as shooting hats, they protect the eyes from the sun very well and from a wide angle.
And the most important things, the groupings:
Top right, circled red: 1st group, shot by me. This would've been good enough, but dad instructed me to adjust two clicks left.
2nd group: Leftmost red, again by me. As you can see, the correction was too much, so i put it two clicks right again.
3rd group, blue, shot by me: the bottom shot was a runaway, the one above is consistent with other shots, so we decided that this was good enough.
4th group, top red, shot by dad: Nothing to say here. Seems like the rifle is properly zeroed, and I'm able to shoot at 200 meters by aiming at the center of the target, and at 100 meters I'll need to aim 5 cm low.