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Elevation issue with viper hs-t 6-24x50
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<blockquote data-quote="ksubuck" data-source="post: 1088962" data-attributes="member: 64792"><p>Just checked mine again, MRAD version. Max travel is 19MRAD, I have 13+ MRAD up elevation adjustment on my setup. About 70% of adjustment range.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could check the scope a bit. Center the turrets, ie count clicks for full adjustment range, divide by two, set turrets with equal amount of clicks for L/R and U/D adjustment. Then, loosen scope rings so scope can be rotated. Lock gun in vise. Aim crosshair on stationary object. Rotate scope left and right to see if crosshair stays on object. This should let you see if reticle is optically centered in relation to centered turret adjustment. If so, problem is in mounting system. If not, may need to contact Vortex for evaluation of the scope.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if this makes any sense. Maybe someone else can explain it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksubuck, post: 1088962, member: 64792"] Just checked mine again, MRAD version. Max travel is 19MRAD, I have 13+ MRAD up elevation adjustment on my setup. About 70% of adjustment range. Maybe you could check the scope a bit. Center the turrets, ie count clicks for full adjustment range, divide by two, set turrets with equal amount of clicks for L/R and U/D adjustment. Then, loosen scope rings so scope can be rotated. Lock gun in vise. Aim crosshair on stationary object. Rotate scope left and right to see if crosshair stays on object. This should let you see if reticle is optically centered in relation to centered turret adjustment. If so, problem is in mounting system. If not, may need to contact Vortex for evaluation of the scope. Don't know if this makes any sense. Maybe someone else can explain it better. [/QUOTE]
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