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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Question about optical center
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<blockquote data-quote="Rickyrebar" data-source="post: 709175" data-attributes="member: 21948"><p>Well... went to the range today, zero'd in @ 200 yrd a nice dime sized group. Torqued the ring screws. Doubled checked the optical center after everything was game tight, the windage hair was lined up perfectly, the elevation line (reflection) was probably about 6-8 MOA above the actual cross hair, which I think would be about right if zero'd @ 200.</p><p>I have deduced that on a BDC scope, mechanical center (IMO) is not critical. The test will be if the **** thing is still on point next weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickyrebar, post: 709175, member: 21948"] Well... went to the range today, zero'd in @ 200 yrd a nice dime sized group. Torqued the ring screws. Doubled checked the optical center after everything was game tight, the windage hair was lined up perfectly, the elevation line (reflection) was probably about 6-8 MOA above the actual cross hair, which I think would be about right if zero'd @ 200. I have deduced that on a BDC scope, mechanical center (IMO) is not critical. The test will be if the **** thing is still on point next weekend. [/QUOTE]
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