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HELP!! Zeiss C0nquest 6.5 -20 Adjustment Question
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 222515" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>An easy way to see if the scope is at fault (adjustment not in the center of the range) is to hold the scope against a mirror (or hold a mirror against the scope) and while looking through the scope turn the adjustment knobs until the crosshair and the reflection of the crosshair are super imposed. Now you can see how many clicks/turns there are each direction (left/right and up/down). If the scope has about the same amount of adjustment each direction, then the mount/base/rifle is probably at fault. If it's not a bad scope, then maybe the Leupold had more adjustment than the Zeiss??</p><p></p><p>When you place it on the mirror, the vertical lines should be very close to lined up when you take it off a rifle (if the mounts are in line with the bore). The horizontal line will not be superimposed due to trajectory and distance to sight in.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 222515, member: 4885"] An easy way to see if the scope is at fault (adjustment not in the center of the range) is to hold the scope against a mirror (or hold a mirror against the scope) and while looking through the scope turn the adjustment knobs until the crosshair and the reflection of the crosshair are super imposed. Now you can see how many clicks/turns there are each direction (left/right and up/down). If the scope has about the same amount of adjustment each direction, then the mount/base/rifle is probably at fault. If it's not a bad scope, then maybe the Leupold had more adjustment than the Zeiss?? When you place it on the mirror, the vertical lines should be very close to lined up when you take it off a rifle (if the mounts are in line with the bore). The horizontal line will not be superimposed due to trajectory and distance to sight in. AJ [/QUOTE]
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