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Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="MS660Magnum" data-source="post: 1927328" data-attributes="member: 114655"><p>Lots of suggestions being thrown out, but I'm still curious about a canted reticle. Mine is that way. Place a level on the bottom flat part of the scope opposite the elevation knob, and check that against the reticle and a plumb line looking through the scope. If your VX-6 is anything like mine, the two references may differ.</p><p></p><p>In theory, the reticle could be installed 45° off in an "X" across the lens, but as long as the TURRET is straight up and down, the scope will track straight. It'd be wonderful if all scope's turrets and reticles were perfectly aligned, but I'm telling you that isn't always the case and it's not a safe assumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MS660Magnum, post: 1927328, member: 114655"] Lots of suggestions being thrown out, but I’m still curious about a canted reticle. Mine is that way. Place a level on the bottom flat part of the scope opposite the elevation knob, and check that against the reticle and a plumb line looking through the scope. If your VX-6 is anything like mine, the two references may differ. In theory, the reticle could be installed 45° off in an “X” across the lens, but as long as the TURRET is straight up and down, the scope will track straight. It’d be wonderful if all scope’s turrets and reticles were perfectly aligned, but I’m telling you that isn’t always the case and it’s not a safe assumption. [/QUOTE]
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