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New scope zero question?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2553384" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Yep, complicating process by setting the zero 2" low is what you mentioned should be done. So technically your suggestion tells a person to shoot 25 and measure 2" low for a starting zero. If I understood correctly. As far as the app, yep, do what it says and you'll be on. I think most of us have no problem pulling the bolt, lining the scope and bore to the target, sending a round. Adjust scope to the viewed MOA or MIL adjustment needed, send another. If we did it right, 3rd round is the confirmation of adjustment needed and 2 more for a group to confirm final zero. That's a perfect world. I'm usually not that perfect as seen here. 5 shots to dial that **** thing in after installing a new scope and adjusting wind a bit too far (Right side impact). I usually shoot MOA and this is MIL so my brain went too far. 4 shots in the middle to confirm zero.[ATTACH=full]372407[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2553384, member: 61747"] Yep, complicating process by setting the zero 2" low is what you mentioned should be done. So technically your suggestion tells a person to shoot 25 and measure 2" low for a starting zero. If I understood correctly. As far as the app, yep, do what it says and you'll be on. I think most of us have no problem pulling the bolt, lining the scope and bore to the target, sending a round. Adjust scope to the viewed MOA or MIL adjustment needed, send another. If we did it right, 3rd round is the confirmation of adjustment needed and 2 more for a group to confirm final zero. That's a perfect world. I'm usually not that perfect as seen here. 5 shots to dial that **** thing in after installing a new scope and adjusting wind a bit too far (Right side impact). I usually shoot MOA and this is MIL so my brain went too far. 4 shots in the middle to confirm zero.[ATTACH type="full" alt="10025C4F-3552-44ED-B8D7-8D31D6DEE365.jpeg"]372407[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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