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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Resetting Optical Center on Nightforce Glass
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2759247" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>From what I've noticed is if you switch the scope to a rifle that is similar say from one Remington rifle to another Remington rifle,it may shoot close to the same point of impact as it did on the previous rifle.In the case where I ran out of adjustment on the scope I had on the Ruger 1.The scope was originally on a Remington 700 with STD. mounts.The Ruger has a grooved receiver and the rings were factory without any adjustment,only with the scope.So see,two totally different rifles and mounting systems.By re-zeroing the internals in the scope,put the scope back like it would be if it was a new scope mounted on the rifle for the first time.And no the erector system was not stuck and the scope tracked perfectly.I was a Weaver Super Slam scope that were built by(LOW) Light Opticle Works for Weaver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2759247, member: 11853"] From what I've noticed is if you switch the scope to a rifle that is similar say from one Remington rifle to another Remington rifle,it may shoot close to the same point of impact as it did on the previous rifle.In the case where I ran out of adjustment on the scope I had on the Ruger 1.The scope was originally on a Remington 700 with STD. mounts.The Ruger has a grooved receiver and the rings were factory without any adjustment,only with the scope.So see,two totally different rifles and mounting systems.By re-zeroing the internals in the scope,put the scope back like it would be if it was a new scope mounted on the rifle for the first time.And no the erector system was not stuck and the scope tracked perfectly.I was a Weaver Super Slam scope that were built by(LOW) Light Opticle Works for Weaver. [/QUOTE]
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