Will you be in the northeast this weekend? Do you need to zero your rifle for hunting season? SIG SAUER has you covered. They’re opening up the SIG SAUER Academy this Saturday where you’ll get a class on bore sighting and zeroing rifle and time on the range to get things dialed in. All at no charge.
Here’s their press release . . .
NEWINGTON, N.H., – SIG SAUER Academy, the leading provider of the highest quality firearms instruction and tactical training in the world, is pleased to announce a one-day Rifle Hunter Zeroing Event on Saturday, October 5, 2019 from 9:00am to 4:00pm at the SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire.
The Rifle Hunter Zeroing Event includes a 1-hour class with a SIG SAUER Academy instructor that will cover bore sighting and zeroing techniques for your hunting rifle. Required equipment for this event includes a hunting rifle with mounted optic and 20 rounds of ammunition. There is no charge to participate, and sign-up at the SIG SAUER Academy ProShop ahead of the event is encouraged as space is limited. For more information, call 603-610-3400.
To learn more about the SIG SAUER Academy or review the comprehensive course offerings visit sigsaueracademy.com.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, and training. For over 150 years SIG SAUER, Inc. has evolved, and thrived, by blending American ingenuity, German engineering, and Swiss precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has made it the brand of choice amongst the U.S. Military, the global defense community, law enforcement, competitive shooters, hunters, and responsible citizens. Additionally, SIG SAUER is the premier provider of elite firearms instruction and tactical training at the SIG SAUER Academy. Headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, SIG SAUER has almost 2,000 employees across eight locations. For more information about the company and product line visit: sigsauer.com.
This sounds like a good idea to promote their scopes. I think the Tango6T looks interesting, but it’s a bit spendy for my tastes. I have one of their cheap red dots, and it works great.
This is the kind of thing all firearms manufacturers should do periodically and year round.
Other than the obvious self promotion by Sig, what is the point of this article?
Almost all here can zero a rifle by now, as most have had weapons longer than a week or so.
Everyone has to learn at some point, and there’s an endless supply of newbies, which is a good thing.
We reach almost two million readers a month. They range from experienced owners of multiple guns who load their own ammunition to rank beginners and those who don’t own guns at all.
We try to serve all of those readers, not just the longtime gun owners.
Range Time and Ammo are costly. Some people are more skilled than others at zeroing. Personally, i find it tedious and would love to have a smiling professional do it for me.
If you live nearby and have never been to the Sig range/academy ,I suggest attending,you won’t be disappointed in one of the best ranges in New England.
I don’t live nearby. More importantly, my elk season (muzzleloader) opens Saturday. Keep your powder dry!
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