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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 1927235" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I agree about NF scopes; love them.</p><p></p><p>When I mount a scope I make sure the rifle is level by using a level on the rail. With that level, I make sure my scope is level. I then zero at 500 to minimize spin drift at longer ranges (but still matters). And while I prefer to practice at long range with wind, it is wise to once in a while check the zero at LR on a windless day. When I do that, I always bring two rifles to ensure there isn't a wind condition I am not aware of. The other thing I do is record every LR shot; one shot off to one side could be a bad wind call, but if a rifle is consistently hitting left or right, esp when other rifles are not, then I have either a tracking problem or a zero problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 1927235, member: 3230"] I agree about NF scopes; love them. When I mount a scope I make sure the rifle is level by using a level on the rail. With that level, I make sure my scope is level. I then zero at 500 to minimize spin drift at longer ranges (but still matters). And while I prefer to practice at long range with wind, it is wise to once in a while check the zero at LR on a windless day. When I do that, I always bring two rifles to ensure there isn't a wind condition I am not aware of. The other thing I do is record every LR shot; one shot off to one side could be a bad wind call, but if a rifle is consistently hitting left or right, esp when other rifles are not, then I have either a tracking problem or a zero problem. [/QUOTE]
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