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POI changing after bouncing on ATV
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 720022" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>The base moving was my first thought, and that is why I removed the scope and checked the screws. They were all tight when checked with my torque wrench. I also looked for marks to show if the base had moved and couldn't see any. The POI hasn't changed at all from just shooting, but it has changed twice in as many atv trips and it makes me wonder if the pressures on the crosshairs aren't even with the turret being so close to the bottom of the range. I verified the adjustment on sightrons website and this scope is supposed to have 70 moa of elevation not 100 like I thought. I emailed sightrons customer service to see what they have to say about this condition. In the past when I have contacted them, they like to see the turrets starting close to the center of travel. I guess I will see what they say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 720022, member: 2567"] The base moving was my first thought, and that is why I removed the scope and checked the screws. They were all tight when checked with my torque wrench. I also looked for marks to show if the base had moved and couldn't see any. The POI hasn't changed at all from just shooting, but it has changed twice in as many atv trips and it makes me wonder if the pressures on the crosshairs aren't even with the turret being so close to the bottom of the range. I verified the adjustment on sightrons website and this scope is supposed to have 70 moa of elevation not 100 like I thought. I emailed sightrons customer service to see what they have to say about this condition. In the past when I have contacted them, they like to see the turrets starting close to the center of travel. I guess I will see what they say. [/QUOTE]
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