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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope Adjustment Accurracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Subsonic Flyer" data-source="post: 101005" data-attributes="member: 2882"><p>I dont shoot the ranges many of you guys achieve but with my .308 out to 500 yards I have a respectable amount of success. I have always used mildot aiming points with a drop chart to achive this. I have a Schmidt and Bender 3-12 PM11 scope and am reluctant to use the dial in adjustments incase it will not return to zero. Am I being foolish, have you found your scopes to be reliable when it comes to holding the zero follwing use of the turrets. Any feedback would be appreciated.</p><p>SF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subsonic Flyer, post: 101005, member: 2882"] I dont shoot the ranges many of you guys achieve but with my .308 out to 500 yards I have a respectable amount of success. I have always used mildot aiming points with a drop chart to achive this. I have a Schmidt and Bender 3-12 PM11 scope and am reluctant to use the dial in adjustments incase it will not return to zero. Am I being foolish, have you found your scopes to be reliable when it comes to holding the zero follwing use of the turrets. Any feedback would be appreciated. SF [/QUOTE]
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