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Reloading
Question on verifying velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 1905776" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>Yes, the actual sight height is supposed to be from the center of the rifle's bore to the center of the optic's bore. You can just take a general estimate using a tape measure or you can get fancy and do the math to be very accurate but I doubt it matters unless you are an extremely long range shooter.</p><p></p><p>I have two Gen II PST scopes and they are pretty accurate but all scopes should be checked since nobody makes anything perfect every time. I've found that most Vortex products are close enough for most shooters and I've used my Razor model out to 1200 yards and found no tracking problems. The PST scopes are on rifles that I use out to 600 yards and they've worked really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 1905776, member: 27761"] Yes, the actual sight height is supposed to be from the center of the rifle's bore to the center of the optic's bore. You can just take a general estimate using a tape measure or you can get fancy and do the math to be very accurate but I doubt it matters unless you are an extremely long range shooter. I have two Gen II PST scopes and they are pretty accurate but all scopes should be checked since nobody makes anything perfect every time. I've found that most Vortex products are close enough for most shooters and I've used my Razor model out to 1200 yards and found no tracking problems. The PST scopes are on rifles that I use out to 600 yards and they've worked really well. [/QUOTE]
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