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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
any thoughts on the vortex gen ll pst's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Carey" data-source="post: 1399991" data-attributes="member: 5303"><p>I'm not picking on you. I just have a problem wrapping my head around the 3/4 moa error in tracking. I just got through testing 2 of my Nightforce 5.5x22, one is a 56 and the other is a 50 if that makes any difference. From my back porch to the barn is 195 yards, I hung a blue 1/4" rope from the roof with a weight on the end, I figure gravity will keep it straight. With one scope I screwed the elevation all the way down. Put the CH's on the rope, backed the turret all the way up and I can see now just how hard it is to know if the scope is exactly level. In this uncontrolled test I came to the conclusion only HP White Laboratories could actually test the tracking on a scope. My 5.5x22 has 100 MOA of adjustment, that's over eight feet. I found it **** hard to level the scope to suit me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Carey, post: 1399991, member: 5303"] I'm not picking on you. I just have a problem wrapping my head around the 3/4 moa error in tracking. I just got through testing 2 of my Nightforce 5.5x22, one is a 56 and the other is a 50 if that makes any difference. From my back porch to the barn is 195 yards, I hung a blue 1/4" rope from the roof with a weight on the end, I figure gravity will keep it straight. With one scope I screwed the elevation all the way down. Put the CH's on the rope, backed the turret all the way up and I can see now just how hard it is to know if the scope is exactly level. In this uncontrolled test I came to the conclusion only HP White Laboratories could actually test the tracking on a scope. My 5.5x22 has 100 MOA of adjustment, that's over eight feet. I found it **** hard to level the scope to suit me. [/QUOTE]
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