Longhntr,
I just had to butt in here on the sighting-in issue because it involves something that is near and dear to my shooting heart. . .accurate velocity measurement.
I see you are in the east, and certainly that would have a lot to do with how you sight in your firearm since much of your hunting area is covered with heavy forest, just as those in the west or even those who shoot competitively might have different considerations.
All this notwithstanding, my opinion is that its always a good idea and certainly a good learning experience to chronograph your loads to be able to better predict the bullet path (among many other things) at various distances. I realize chronographs are not inexpensive, heck, a dollar is still a dollar to me, but these days we have some good, yet inexpensive chronographs that make it easy for all of us to have access to accurate bullet velocity information - chronographs are even easier on the bank account if you split one with a buddy. The bottom line here, and the point that Ive finally managed to get to, is that once you have velocity information for an individual load, you have easy access to ballistics information including drop, wind drift, etc., that makes it easier for you to select your sight-in method for any given animal size at any desired range. Whats the benefit here? Well. . .the end result is that you are much better prepared to go afield with greater confidence confidence due to the fact that you know where your bullet should hit at various distances assuming you have reasonably good ability to estimate distance. Voila! Another accuracy risk factor is reduced, another game animal is given a fair shake because of your ability to effect a humane harvest, and youre a happy guy cause you bagged one of whatever it is youre hunting, primarily because you have become a BETTER SHOOTER due to knowing your velocity and logically it follows that being a better shooter will certainly improve your hunting odds.
Just my $.02 worth. Good luck with getting your firearm sighted-in!
By the way, if you need access to a good, cheap (free) ballistics Excel spreadsheet that will help you determine the pertinent ballistics for your load, give me a holler and Ill make you a happy guy. Theres nothing like free stuff that really works to improve my attitude a couple of notches, Im assuming you probably feel the same way.
Good and safe shooting to you.
Javelina