Because you can easily do it yourself. Buy pre made tracking target. Mount the scope to a weighted down rest. Measure 100 yards out with a tape measure. Level the reticle to the target and twist your turrets.Why do we not have a company we can send scopes to to test the tracking and reticle subtensions to verify or give the correction to put in ballistic solvers?
And for far less than $50-$100 bucks!Because you can easily do it yourself. Buy pre made tracking target. Mount the scope to a weighted down rest. Measure 100 yards out with a tape measure. Level the reticle to the target and twist your turrets.
How much are you willing to pay for this service?Why do we not have a company we can send scopes to to test the tracking and reticle subtensions to verify or give the correction to put in ballistic solvers?
How much did this service costed you?I think most often people do their own testing.
I do know that Charlie Robinson at
ScoreHigh Gunsmithing was doing scope testing about 4-5 years ago. Believe he's still doing it.
I bought a scope that included his testing results with it. It was spot on .
Math. You count the number of clicks it should take you on the target. If at the 5 mil point on the target you are past it, or before it and your turret is at 5 mils. You have some tracking error. This should help you understand the process. https://www.snipershide.com/precision-rifle/victoria-spring-summer-2015-collection/How do you measure the offset when you do it yourself?
Horus.com also sells tall targets for scope verification. However, they are a pretty expensive.do a tall target test. you can get pre made targets from Box to Bench Precision. it will be some of the best money you con spend.
Would you trust their results over your own?Why do we not have a company we can send scopes to to test the tracking and reticle subtensions to verify or give the correction to put in ballistic solvers?