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Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Page" data-source="post: 1927228" data-attributes="member: 106702"><p>Hey Doc, Given the non-linear nature of the horizontal offset, i.e. it does not increase as you crank up, it simply can not be reticle cant, or how you hold the rifle. And it's certainly not stock pressure. I think you have a mechanical issue inside the scope. I agree with what LR nut wrote regarding the windage settings Is your windage basically centered, or did you have to crank hard one way or the other to center your shots when sighting in? I have had two instances when misaligned receiver mounting holes required near maximum windage adjustment to center my shots. This created a "crosstalk" in the elevation adjustment that caused just the sort of horizontal offset you are experiencing. If that's not it, then you have a broken scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Page, post: 1927228, member: 106702"] Hey Doc, Given the non-linear nature of the horizontal offset, i.e. it does not increase as you crank up, it simply can not be reticle cant, or how you hold the rifle. And it's certainly not stock pressure. I think you have a mechanical issue inside the scope. I agree with what LR nut wrote regarding the windage settings Is your windage basically centered, or did you have to crank hard one way or the other to center your shots when sighting in? I have had two instances when misaligned receiver mounting holes required near maximum windage adjustment to center my shots. This created a "crosstalk" in the elevation adjustment that caused just the sort of horizontal offset you are experiencing. If that's not it, then you have a broken scope. [/QUOTE]
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