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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Head scratcher question
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<blockquote data-quote="BMF" data-source="post: 1422918" data-attributes="member: 12201"><p>Yep, I agree about the windage. His windage has been right on with two different scopes.</p><p>I guess anybody could back-check how far they had to move their scope from center when they zeroed it. Just dial all the way up from zero, then dial all the way down from zero. Subtract the two numbers. Also subtract the minutes that it was zeroed at, ie 100, 200, 300 yds, ect. That should tell how far from center of the scope your zero is. </p><p>I think, haha......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMF, post: 1422918, member: 12201"] Yep, I agree about the windage. His windage has been right on with two different scopes. I guess anybody could back-check how far they had to move their scope from center when they zeroed it. Just dial all the way up from zero, then dial all the way down from zero. Subtract the two numbers. Also subtract the minutes that it was zeroed at, ie 100, 200, 300 yds, ect. That should tell how far from center of the scope your zero is. I think, haha...... [/QUOTE]
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