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To Bed or Not Bed the Recoil Lug in New McMillian Edge Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 791041" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>So you do understand that the yardage scales are rarely correct ? Even on the most expensive scopes ? That was why I asked if you actually verify if you get any crosshair movement on the target, its the only way you really know if you have it dialed in. Once you have gone through this exercise a few times you generally know how much the dial is off and can figure out if there is a way to correct it or not. With an AO, there is probably nothing that can be corrected. With a side focus, one may be able to move the knob a few splines in the right direction.</p><p></p><p>The more scopes you own the harder this is to stay on top of, unless you have the time to verify parallax in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 791041, member: 35183"] So you do understand that the yardage scales are rarely correct ? Even on the most expensive scopes ? That was why I asked if you actually verify if you get any crosshair movement on the target, its the only way you really know if you have it dialed in. Once you have gone through this exercise a few times you generally know how much the dial is off and can figure out if there is a way to correct it or not. With an AO, there is probably nothing that can be corrected. With a side focus, one may be able to move the knob a few splines in the right direction. The more scopes you own the harder this is to stay on top of, unless you have the time to verify parallax in the field. [/QUOTE]
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