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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope height ballistic program question to ponder and consider.
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 73200"><p>Jeff, if he chrono'd on a cloudy day with the diffusers installed, his readings are probably incorrect. For his poi to be off 1.75", either his reticle is sticking, or his scope is improperly mounted (meaning he did not lap his rings and the tube is binding ~ the interior clearances have been compromised) or his powder charge isn't what he thinks they are. For a sticky reticle, rotate the turrets 2 moa past where he wants to be, then come back down and then rap hard on the top of the turret with your knuckle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 73200"] Jeff, if he chrono'd on a cloudy day with the diffusers installed, his readings are probably incorrect. For his poi to be off 1.75", either his reticle is sticking, or his scope is improperly mounted (meaning he did not lap his rings and the tube is binding ~ the interior clearances have been compromised) or his powder charge isn't what he thinks they are. For a sticky reticle, rotate the turrets 2 moa past where he wants to be, then come back down and then rap hard on the top of the turret with your knuckle. [/QUOTE]
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