In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need to make sure that your rifle is completely immobile during the sighting process. You will need to be able to make adjustments to the sight without moving the rifle. This method will sight your rifle about 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) above the target at 100 yards (91.4 m).  This is a standard height for longer-distance shooting. At 200 and 300 yards, the bullet will drop towards the center of the target. This method will not result in pin-point accuracy, but will be sufficient for deer-sized targets. You can bore-sight before performing this method for increased accuracy and ease of sighting. Load a round into the rifle and place the center of the target in the center of the crosshairs. Fire a single shot without moving the rifle.  Squeeze with even pressure and continue squeezing after the shot is fired to prevent the gun from jumping. Always follow strict safety guidelines when handling a live firearm. Never shoot when someone is downrange, and never point a loaded gun at another person. It is essential that the gun does not move during this process or the adjustments will be incorrect. Using the knobs on the scope, adjust it so that the crosshairs are directly over the bullet hole created by your first shot.  Most scopes move the crosshair in the opposite direction of the knob. For example, to move the crosshair down, you would twist the knob up. You can make the bullet hole easier to see by placing a brightly-colored sticker over the hole on the target. Once the crosshair is lined up directly on the bullet hole, lower the crosshair so that it is pointing at a spot about half an inch below the bullet hole. This will make your gun shoot about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) above the target at 25 yards (22.9 m). Being 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) above the target at 25 yards (22.9 m) generally translates to 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) above at 100 yards (91.4 m), dead-on at 200 yards (182.9 m), and 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) below the target at 300 yards (274.3 m). This will vary based on the caliber, but is generally similar. Sight the rifle in the dead center of the bull's-eye and carefully take the shot. Your bullet hole should be between 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) above the bull's-eye. At this point, the rifle is sighted Avoid shooting during winds to keep your bullet from drifting left or right.
Summary: Set up your rifle. Place a target 25 yards (22.9 m) away. Adjust the scope. Lower the crosshair slightly. Move the target to 100 yards (91.4 m).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In Latin America, particularly Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, papi is used as a slang nickname for a boyfriend – or a cute guy who you'd like to be your boyfriend. In Puerto Rico, papi isn't just used to refer to romantic partners – it's also used between friends. When a man calls another man "papi," the usage is similar to "mate" or "bro." The word chulo means "cute" or "handsome," so the phrase literally means "handsome daddy" or "cute daddy." When used to talk about a cute guy or a romantic interest, it means something more like "mac daddy."  This nickname is particularly popular in the Dominican Republic, where you'll likely hear it frequently. Be careful about using the word chulo in other countries. In some places it's considered an insult. " Papito literally means "little daddy." As slang it is another word used for a male romantic partner or a guy you're flirting with. It may be used to refer to an actual father, but normally only by young children. You can also use papi for "daddy."
Summary: Call a boyfriend "papi" (PAH-pee). Refer to a good-looking man as "papi chulo" (PAH-pee CHOO-loh). Try papito (pah-PEE-toh) as slang for "daddy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Both cast iron and nonstick skillets are not dishwasher friendly. A cast iron pan may rust in the dishwasher, as it can be stripped of its protective seasoning. While some nonstick skillets can go in the dishwasher, it will wear down the nonstick coating more quickly. Metal utensils can scratch the surface of a nonstick pan. Instead of metal, use plastic, wood, or silicone with your grill pans to help the coating last longer. However, metal is fine to use on cast iron. When washing your grill pan, you may be tempted to reach for steel wool to clean the pan more thoroughly. However, like metal utensils, steel wool can damage the coating on your grill pan, both cast iron and nonstick varieties. Stick to nylon scrubbers. It takes a little time to build up a true seasoning on your cast iron skillets. While you're still building it, don't cook acidic foods like tomatoes or beans in your cast iron skillet. Once you have a good, non-stick surface on your surface, acidic foods are fine. While cast iron grill pans can take high heat, most nonstick grill pans aren't meant to go to high temperatures. If you want to cook something on a high temperature, stick to an outside grill or a cast iron grill pan.
Summary:
Skip the dishwasher. Avoid metal utensils on nonstick pans. Don't use steel scrubbers. Avoid acidic foods on cast iron in the beginning. Don't use high heat with nonstick pans. Finished.