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New Scope Adjustment Question (S&B PMII)
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<blockquote data-quote="JW74" data-source="post: 1229026" data-attributes="member: 81323"><p>I recently picked up a Schmidt & Bender PMII 3-20x50. Great scope so far! I have the scope sighted in at 100 yards and zeroed the turret. This is on a 25 MOA base. My question is how do I know how much up elevation adjustment (internal travel) do I have after zeroing the rifle as the elevation turret still adjusts all the way up to the max of 26 Mils? I am doubtful that I lucked out and the scope actually zeroed at it's mechanical bottom.</p><p></p><p>For example, on my Vortex Viper PST, after I zero at 100 yards I put in the shims, set the turret to zero and have about 16 Mils of elevation left of the total 19 Mils. That works well and is easy to see. The S&B I am not sure of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW74, post: 1229026, member: 81323"] I recently picked up a Schmidt & Bender PMII 3-20x50. Great scope so far! I have the scope sighted in at 100 yards and zeroed the turret. This is on a 25 MOA base. My question is how do I know how much up elevation adjustment (internal travel) do I have after zeroing the rifle as the elevation turret still adjusts all the way up to the max of 26 Mils? I am doubtful that I lucked out and the scope actually zeroed at it's mechanical bottom. For example, on my Vortex Viper PST, after I zero at 100 yards I put in the shims, set the turret to zero and have about 16 Mils of elevation left of the total 19 Mils. That works well and is easy to see. The S&B I am not sure of. [/QUOTE]
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